CHICAGO -- A unique climate change fighting machine is being used to divert thousands of pounds of food waste from landfills, as well as feed people and heat city homes in a clean and sustainable way.
Phil Rowan, Managing Director at Rowan Food and Biomass Engineering, on processing surplus items to be used for animal feed.
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