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What if the trash we throw away every day could power our homes tomorrow? In this episode of Powering the Process, host Jen Little sits down with Ashley Doyal, Vice President of the South Region and Central & South America at ProcessBarron, to explore how waste-to-energy technology is transforming municipal waste into usable electricity. Ashley breaks down how waste-to-energy plants work, why they’re heavily regulated, and how modern air pollution control systems make them cleaner than many people expect. From reducing landfill dependency to supporting the circular economy, this conversation dives deep into the engineering, operations, and real-world impact of turning garbage into power. With the U.S. producing more waste than any other country, waste-to-energy is becoming a critical part of the future of sustainable industrial manufacturing — and ProcessBarron is helping make it possible. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: How waste-to-energy plants convert trash into electricity The environmental benefits compared to traditional landfills Common misconceptions about waste-to-energy emissions How air pollution control systems and ash handling work Why waste-to-energy plants are so heavily regulated The role ProcessBarron plays in waste-to-energy facilities How waste-to-energy supports the circular economy Featured Guest Ashley Doyal Vice President – South Region & Central and South America ProcessBarron About Powering the Process Powering the Process is a podcast by ProcessBarron focused on the real work behind industrial manufacturing, the systems, equipment, and strategies that keep plants running safely, efficiently, and sustainably.