August 23, 2021

July 30, 2021/in News, The Electric Wire Podcast /


Madison, WI – Not only is the energy produced by solar panels clean, but cutting-edge recycling technology makes them fully sustainable as well.


On the latest episode of The Electric Wire podcast, host and Executive Director of the Customers First! Coalition, Kristin Gilkes, is joined by Chris Stearns, National Sales Director at Cascade Eco Minerals, to discuss solar module recycling and the policies and costs impacting the demand for this process.


Listen to the Electric Wire, Episode 15, “Thinking Outside the Landfill: A Conversation About Solar Panel Recycling,” wherever you listen to podcasts, or on our YouTube channel, here:


https://youtu.be/2nKV15kL9LU


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