Denver-based dumpster roll-off company Fuzion Field Services is reporting that its water recycling initiative was successful in recycling more than 3.4 million gallons of water in 2023.
By recycling 100 percent of the water used in its portable toilets rather than disposing of toilet waste using landfills, the company estimates it will conserve millions of gallons of Colorado water resources annually and prevent the contamination of natural water bodies including the South Platte River.
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Fuzion says the initiative is exemplary of the ways companies in the waste management sector can approach Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) compliance standards. In waste management, these criteria emphasize environmentally friendly practices, social responsibility and transparent governance, with an objective to mitigate the environmental impact of waste, promote recycling and reuse and ensure the well-being of communities and ecosystems affected by waste management operations.
Along with providing a range of industrial and residential services throughout the metropolitan Denver and northern Colorado region, Fuzion offers rentals of dumpsters, portable toilets and handwash stations.
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