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Epic Cleantec Partners with Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills to Implement Innovative Water Reuse System

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The iconic Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, the Forbes 5-Star hotel, renowned for its luxury accommodations and commitment to environmental sustainability, has partnered with San Francisco-based Epic Cleantec (“Epic”) to implement a groundbreaking onsite water reuse system. This partnership aligns with the hotel's ongoing efforts to conserve water and reduce its environmental footprint. Alagem Capital, a leading real estate development group and owner of the Waldorf...

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