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Resource Waste & Management AT E . ON
independent company ,” Teyssen said .
This eventually paid off . As in March of this year , E . ON reported it remained on course throughout 2013 , despite the difficulties . “ In 2013 we further intensified our efforts to systematically adapt E . ON to the rapidly changing market situation ,” Teyssen said .
Looking Toward The Future In keeping with their commitment to adapt and innovate , E . ON was also recognized for “ range of actions undertaken as part of driving the evolution of a future E . ON .”
Through companies such as EEW , E . ON is already taking steps toward fully sustainable waste disposal and other forms of green energy . This is important since the German government has set nearfuture goals for improved waste treatment . By 2020 , all waste should be recycled completely and in a responsible manner . Landfills will be also no longer acceptable .
Luckily , EEW believes that these goals can essentially be met already , though it is currently working on experimental techniques to make this standard a reality .
This is primarily why EQT decided
For E . ON , it would seem , the key to success is to stay ahead of the pack and ahead of the curve
to go through with the joint venture . The company believes that EEW is firmly positioned at the head of the German energy market and utilizes state-of-the-art technology .
For E . ON , it would seem , the key to success is to stay ahead of the pack and ahead of the curve . Their success in the industry can be attributed to their commitment to projects such as waste-to-energy and will surely guarantee their position as an industry leader for years to come .
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