Discover The Phoenix Region Magazine #15-4 (July 2025 - August 2025)

Mid Summer Issue (Current Issue July-August) Subscribe Free at https://discovertheregion.com/subscribe/ to Gain Access to the Entire Book Now! On The Cover: Kevin Costner 108 Pages Dear Readers, As summer peaks in the Valley, the city hums with monsoon storms, laughter on shaded patios, and the quiet beauty of museum halls. On our cover, we celebrate Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, where Kevin Costner was honored with the Western Spirit Award—highlighting a decade of preserving Western heritage. This season isn’t just about staying cool, but living smartly. “Cool Home, Hot Savings” shares tips to keep homes comfortable and energy bills down, while “Splash Safely” and “Prevent Drowning” offer must-know pool safety advice. And for pet owners, “Fur-ever Friends” helps cats and dogs live together peacefully during lively summer days. Food lovers will find plenty to savor. “Sweet Escapes with a View” reveals Phoenix’s coolest indoor dessert spots, and “Summer Happy Hours” lists the best dining deals in Old Town Scottsdale. Adventurous readers can explore “Exotic Culinary Delights,” featuring goat stew with cassava and vegan lavender ice cream. Beyond dining, we spotlight movement and conservation: “Workout Cool” showcases the inclusive Ability360 Sports & Fitness Center, while “Saving Every Drop of Water!” highlights SRP’s innovative efforts to protect our desert’s most vital resource. When the city heat lingers, “High Country Treks” invites you to cooler trails in Northern Arizona. And indoors, our “Book Reviews” recommend titles like “The Wide Wide Sea,” “Original Sin,” “Never Flinch,” and “Nightshade”—perfect reads for summer afternoons. What truly makes Phoenix summers special isn’t just how we cool off, but how we come together as neighbors, families, and explorers. We hope this issue inspires you to discover, taste, and celebrate the best of our region. Warmly, Marie Taylor Editorial Director Discover The Phoenix Region Magazine

DTPR JULY THROUGH AUGUST 2025 / CONSERVATION & SUSTAINABILITY

MAXIMIZING RESOURCES

WASTE MANAGEMENT’s Green Vision for Phoenix

In a city where the desert environment demands conscious use of natural resources, Waste Management has emerged

as a critical player in turning waste into opportunity. Their operations in Phoenix exemplify a cutting-edge approach to

environmental stewardship—sorting and recycling garbage in ways that help the city minimize its ecological footprint

while tapping into the hidden potential of everyday waste.

Sorting for Sustainability

At the heart of Waste Management’s efforts in Phoenix is an advanced sorting process that transforms the way the city

handles its trash. Their Material Recovery Facility (MRF) employs state-of-the-art technology to automatically separate

recyclables from waste, ensuring that valuable materials like paper, plastic, metal, and glass are diverted from landfills.

Phoenix residents contribute by sorting their waste at the curb, but Waste Management takes it further, employing a

combination of manual and mechanical processes to ensure that no resource goes unnoticed.

This comprehensive approach allows Waste Management to extract maximum value from every piece of garbage. Organic

materials, for example, are sent to composting facilities to enrich the desert soil, while non-recyclable materials may be

processed to produce renewable energy through waste-to-energy initiatives. It’s a system designed to close the loop on

waste and extend the life cycle of natural resources.

The Future of Recycling in Phoenix

Phoenix, a rapidly growing city, produces an enormous amount of waste. Waste Management’s commitment to sustainability

is vital to ensuring that future generations have access to the region’s natural beauty and resources. Their efforts to educate

residents on responsible waste disposal—combined with technological innovations that allow them to sort waste more

effectively—are setting a national standard for urban recycling programs.

Not only does this reduce the volume of material heading to landfills, but it also significantly lowers carbon emissions,

conserves water, and supports the local economy by creating jobs in the green sector. Waste Management’s work in

Phoenix proves that a forward-thinking, sustainable approach to waste can benefit both the community and the planet.

Turning Waste into a Resource

What might seem like a discarded soda can or food container to many is, in fact, an opportunity for Waste Management.

Every material that enters their system is evaluated for its potential to be recycled, repurposed, or converted into energy.

Phoenix’s desert climate and limited natural resources make it all the more crucial to extract value from the waste

stream.

By recovering and recycling materials, Waste Management reduces the need for raw resources like oil, water, and trees,

conserving the very elements that define life in the desert. This process also aligns with Phoenix’s broader sustainability

goals, ensuring that the city grows responsibly while protecting its fragile ecosystem.

A Green Path Forward

As Phoenix continues to expand, Waste Management’s leadership in recycling and resource recovery will play a critical

role in preserving the city’s natural environment. Their efforts highlight the power of innovation and community cooperation

in turning waste into a valuable resource.

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