• Jan Allen, Impact Bioenergy

  • 2022/01/02
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Jan Allen, Impact Bioenergy

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  • Dave meets Jan “Willem” Allen, President of Impact Bioenergy in Auburn, WA. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.impactbioenergy.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3cjVxWmNcGOjVhVrKtlWDJbtI75HSSdiQMJSCqZWCoeuk78tilYGhYXOU&h=AT23wBWVoETHostAFhCvazPB9YLwKHGzccDCsOOBLESpgIVIMpUNmiYR6rQOC2LJQPCAlswb_RSJUg4LIOe8GMM-UMr4YMyrmpukU122R-eRHxEKXPAih6S_1ojGYqjWAwJxYz-Egw&__tn__=-UK-R (www.impactbioenergy.com) Impact Bioenergy was formed in 2013, with the mission to construct and deliver the best bio-conversion technologies and services available. This will empower communities by making renewable energy and soil products locally through organic materials recycling. The company manufactures the equipment in the Pacific Northwest and considers simplicity, local equipment sourcing, and local empowerment to be the foundation of success. In this episode, Jan explains why the traditional mind-set that exporting waste to regional processors and large facilities wins by economy of scale is no longer ideal model and how local energy, recycling, and food production can be connected in a real and powerful way. This episode was originally published on Facebook on 24 September 2020 https://www.facebook.com/212830796818739/videos/658841258094105 (https://www.facebook.com/212830796818739/videos/658841258094105)
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Dave meets Jan “Willem” Allen, President of Impact Bioenergy in Auburn, WA. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.impactbioenergy.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3cjVxWmNcGOjVhVrKtlWDJbtI75HSSdiQMJSCqZWCoeuk78tilYGhYXOU&h=AT23wBWVoETHostAFhCvazPB9YLwKHGzccDCsOOBLESpgIVIMpUNmiYR6rQOC2LJQPCAlswb_RSJUg4LIOe8GMM-UMr4YMyrmpukU122R-eRHxEKXPAih6S_1ojGYqjWAwJxYz-Egw&__tn__=-UK-R (www.impactbioenergy.com) Impact Bioenergy was formed in 2013, with the mission to construct and deliver the best bio-conversion technologies and services available. This will empower communities by making renewable energy and soil products locally through organic materials recycling. The company manufactures the equipment in the Pacific Northwest and considers simplicity, local equipment sourcing, and local empowerment to be the foundation of success. In this episode, Jan explains why the traditional mind-set that exporting waste to regional processors and large facilities wins by economy of scale is no longer ideal model and how local energy, recycling, and food production can be connected in a real and powerful way. This episode was originally published on Facebook on 24 September 2020 https://www.facebook.com/212830796818739/videos/658841258094105 (https://www.facebook.com/212830796818739/videos/658841258094105)

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