WIN Waste Concord

Waste-to-Energy Facility in Penacook, NH

About

The WIN Waste Concord waste-to-energy facility diverts residential and commercial waste from landfills and converts it into renewable energy that powers homes in the communities we serve.

 

Each year, WIN Waste Concord converts about 188,000 tons of post-recycled waste into renewable energy through a highly efficient combustion process that meets strict federal and state standards. The renewable energy generated at the Concord waste-to-energy facility is enough to power the equivalent of 9,400+ local homes and businesses.

Contact

Address:
11 Whitney Road
Penacook, NH 03303

 

Hours:
Monday to Friday: 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

Phone:
603-753-8411

 

Special Waste Accepted:
Yes
specialwaste@win-waste.com

 

Open to the Public:
No

 

Began Operations:
1989

 

Donate your unserviceable American flags for an honorable disposal

Do you have a worn, faded, or torn American flag?

According to the U.S. Flag Code, flags that are no longer serviceable should be retired with dignity, preferably by burning. That’s why WIN Waste Innovations has teamed up with the American Legion, Daughters of American Revolution, and Scouting America to give a proper retirement to your old or tattered flags.

On Flag Day, June 14th, these partners will hold a Flag Retirement Ceremony at WIN Waste’s state of the art waste-to-energy facility in Penacook. If you have a flag in need of proper retirement, we welcome you to drop of it off to be part of this solemn and respectful tribute to our nation’s colors.

Please bring your unserviceable flag to your local American Legion Post or to one of the following drop-off locations by Thursday, June 12th, and deposit it in the red WIN Waste box:

  • Northwoods Brewing Co. | 1334 1st NH Turnpike, Northwood, NH
  • Hummingbird Stables | 56 Sanborn Rd, Concord, NH
  • Concord Square Strip Mall | 75 S Main Street #1, Concord, NH
  • Market Basket | 108 Fort Eddy Rd, Concord, NH
  • Market Basket | 15 Merchant's Way, Concord, NH
  • Consolidated Electrical Distributors | 254 Sheep Davis Rd, Concord, NH
  • Bass Pro Shops | 2 Commerce Dr, Hooksett, NH
  • Portsmouth Police Department | 3 Junkins Ave, Portsmouth, NH

 

Reducing carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) with waste-to-energy

By offsetting the need for fossil fuels, diverting waste from landfills and recycling thousands of tons of metals, waste-to-energy remains the EPA-preferred method for end disposal. Our process not only preserves valuable natural resources and ever-filling landfill space, but it also reduces greenhouse gases. Across all of WIN Waste’s waste-to-energy facilities, processing one ton of waste avoids up to two tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) into the atmosphere.

Every one ton of waste processed at the WIN Waste Concord facility is equal to the equivalent of 2.1 tons of net CO2e emissions avoided

The Waste-to-Energy Advantage in Concord

575 TONS

of waste processed each day, preserving valuable landfill space

9,400+ HOMES

powered annually, based on the facility's renewable electric-generating capacity

3,900 TONS

of metals recovered each year for further recycling

193,000+ BARRELS

of oil displaced annually to create the equivalent amount of energy

Sustainability Report

Our commitment to sustainability is more important today than it ever has been. WIN Waste Innovations scores high on sustainability with a 4-star rating (out of 5) and are ranked in the top five companies globally for sustainability performance within our sector: environmental services — waste treatment. See how we embed sustainability at every step of our operations:

 

 

In the community

WIN Waste Concord is an essential and active community partner. We are committed to community success and strive every day to not only service the communities we operate in, but we aim to make them even better. We focus our time, talent and resources to support a cleaner environment, a more vibrant community and more equitable opportunities for our workforce. We prioritize the environment in our services and support community organizations that work towards a more sustainable future — from planting urban tree canopies in Baltimore to restoring sparrow nests in New England’s coastal marshes.

Check out our events page to join us at an event near you.