Asset 2.0, 2023, Vol 3

From Clean Plate Club to Research Labs.  Did you know that in the U.S. alone, we throw away 103 million tons (206 billion pounds) each year? That’s the equivalent of over 450,000 Statue of Liberties and more than any other country. How many people in need could have been fed? But unfortunately, most food waste ends up in landfills, creating an environmental hazard— toxic methane gas. How serious is the problem, and what are we doing about it today with ongoing research for tomorrow? Check out this article and more…

  • FEATURE: There’s Gold in Them There E-Wast
  • President’s Letter
  • CMIR: The Power of Proven Expertise
  • Information on the IR 2023 Conference & Tradeshow

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