Waste360 27 April 2026

Sedron Upcycles Biosolids into Clean Energy Amidst Tightening Regulations

Sedron Upcycles Biosolids into Clean Energy Amidst Tightening Regulations

Why It Matters for ITAD

This regulatory development could affect compliance requirements for ITAD operators.

Florida is banning land application of Class B biosolids by 2028, joining a national crackdown on the spreading of treated sludge as fertilizer. Liquid waste management company Sedron Technologies is helping the Sunshine State navigate the new regulations. The Washington-based enterprise will deliver an alternative for municipalities’ biosolids—and the solution doesn’t involve landfilling or incineration

Key Takeaways

  • Sedron Upcycles Biosolids into Clean Energy Amidst Tightening Regulations.
  • The Washington-based enterprise will deliver an alternative for municipalities’ biosolids—and the solution doesn’t involve landfilling or incineration

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