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At Covanta, data health improves the business and the planet

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Talend Team

6 min read

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It’s time we had a talk about landfills 

At Talend, we tend to describe poorly organized, unhealthy data as “digital landfills.” But we don’t often talk about actual landfills. That’s right, the ones filled with trash.

As anyone watching real estate prices will know, land is a finite resource. It’s crazy to think that we’re still dedicating land to storing our garbage, where it will sit releasing pollutants and greenhouse gases for decades to come. Plus, when we send trash to a landfill, valuable resources literally go to waste. In the United States alone 7.5 million tons of recoverable metal go to landfill every year.

What if there was another way to deal with our trash? What if someone could sort it, process it, and extract value from it?

As it happens, Covanta is doing just that to provide innovative energy and waste solutions across North America and Europe.

Transforming waste to energy and raw materials

The process is called waste to energy (WtE), or sometimes energy from waste (EfW). Covanta’s modern facilities generate enough electricity to continuously power a million homes each year — and that’s only one aspect of the business. Covanta also takes sophisticated steps to recover recyclable metals from the ash, which keeps them out of the waste stream.

Covanta recycles 600,000 tons of metal trash into recyclable treasure each year. Since mining new metals is carbon-intensive and disruptive to the environment, Covanta says their recycling program currently saves 1.2 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year, or the equivalent of taking about 113,000 cars off the road.

In total, Covanta says its facilities offset 21 million tons of greenhouse gases per year. That’s because waste-to-energy reduces the amount of fossil fuels burned for energy production and offsets the greenhouse gases that landfill would have released.

Reduce, reuse, recycle… reimagine IT

For Covanta, creating a circular economy involves diverting recyclables, capturing energy from the waste stream, and finding applications for the residue: from recovering metal for recycling to industrial applications for the remaining ash.

“Converting waste into energy and recyclable materials is a complex business, and the equipment takes a lot of maintenance — that's actually where the majority of our costs are incurred. Our objective is to reduce those costs as much as possible to help drive our growth. To do so, we need to have a lot more insight into what's going on."

Covanta relies on data to meet business goals

Data helps us understand how to optimally run our business so that we have three things: first, the safety of our workers, second, the growth of our company, and third, making sure we’re being good environmental partners — not only from our emissions, but also showing that we are literally taking waste out of the landfills.”

“The friction areas,” he says, “used to be that we couldn't even get the data into a point of usability. Fortunately, Talend provides a series of products that have made that go away, so we can focus on the real problem. Today, the biggest friction area is uncovering new sources of information.”

Why Talend? Understanding data health

The Covanta Data Hub, built on Talend Data Fabric, ensures that data is easy to find and ready to use across the organization. “There is now a shared understanding across operations and strategy, business and IT, of what our data means,” explains Link. “Now we trust the quality of the data we can use to operate our business.”

“If you were to poll a group right now and say, ‘Do you feel you're healthy, overall?,’ you're going to have probably most people raise their hands. Yet some of them are going to be marathon runners and some of them are going to be couch potatoes. Now, if you said ‘unhealthy,’ that gives you a pretty good picture. You don't want ‘unhealthy,’ but ‘healthy’ may be a matter of perspective: ‘healthy for what?’”

By assessing data health, Covanta’s approach ensures that their data is suitable to become information and actionable intelligence that supports business objectives instead of meeting one-size-fits-all quality standards.

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