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How Michael Valerga Engineered His Way to the Top

Summary by Gef - Isle of Man
Most people don’t think about what happens to their rubbish once it leaves the bin…but Michael Valerga thinks about it a lot. As Technical Plant Engineer at SUEZ Recycling & Recovery Isle of Man, he helps power nearly 10% of the island’s electricity by turning waste into energy. No biggie. It’s exactly this kind of behind-the-scenes brilliance that saw him named in the Gef 30 Under 30 class of 2025, taking home a spot in the Innovation category,…
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Gef - Isle of Man broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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