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Covanta CFO to Deliver Keynote Presentation at the 21st Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference

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NAWTEC is April 22-24 in Ft. Myers, Fla.

REW Staff April 19, 2013

Covanta Energy Corp., Morristown, N.J., a world leader in sustainable waste management and renewable energy, has announced that Sanjiv Khattri, executive vice president and chief financial officer, will be delivering a keynote address at the 21st Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference (NAWTEC) in Ft. Myers, Fla., on April 22.

"At Covanta, we strive to lead the way in providing sustainable management of municipal solid waste and clean energy solutions at the Energy-from-Waste facilities we own or operate," says Khattri. "It is an honor to be invited to speak at NAWTEC with the opportunity to present to and engage with many great professionals in our industry."

Attendees have the opportunity to hear first-hand, the latest information and innovations from the largest specialty group of professionals in North America focused on municipal waste-to-energy on topics ranging from operational issues, legislative policy, technology and research initiatives.

Covanta operates the Lee County Resource Recovery Facility located in Ft. Myers on behalf of the owner, Lee County, Fla., host of the 2013 NAWTEC proceedings. The Energy-from-Waste facility is the centerpiece of the county's sustainable solid-waste management system and generates up to 57 megawatts of clean, renewable energy -- enough to power about 35,000 homes and businesses.

Covanta is celebrating its fifth anniversary of its Clean World Initiative (CWI), which brings sustainability to every facet of the company's business, including facility operations, research and development, the advancement of solid waste management and community partnerships and programs. A particular area of success under CWI has been emissions reductions. Over the past five years, Covanta has successfully cut emissions of dioxin, mercury and hydrogen chloride emissions in half, and when aggregating "all" emissions, Covanta's emissions are 75 percent below the Environmental Protection Agency's requirements.

Covanta remains an integral part of the zero-landfill solution. The company has expanded its range of services to help companies meet zero-landfill goals, including its recycling programs that help reduce natural resource use, energy needs, greenhouse gas emissions and secondary solid waste and waste water discharges.

Covanta facilities are also significant recyclers of metal, annually recovering approximately 415,000 tons of ferrous metal and over 16,000 tons non-ferrous metals -- the equivalent amount of steel and aluminum needed to build five Golden Gate Bridges and produce over one billion aluminum beverage cans.

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