WIN Waste Innovations McKay Bay Inc.

WIN Waste Innovations

107 North 34th St, Tampa, FL 33605 • (813) 248-1457

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WIN Waste Innovations McKay Bay Inc. is located at 107 North 34th St, Tampa, FL 33605.

The WIN Waste Innovations McKay Bay energy-from-waste facility, owned by the City of Tampa, uses up to 1,000 tons of residential and business waste each day from the city as a local fuel to produce as much as 22 MW of clean, renewable energy for the local utility. That’s a local-energy ecosystem generating enough energy to power 13,000 homes, as well as its own operations.


The facility actively promotes environmental initiatives such as the annual Hillsborough River & Coastal Cleanup, Silver Spoons & Sandcastles and The Great American Cleanup and supports organizations such as Audubon of Florida and several Tampa civic organizations, including the Hillsborough Firefighters Benevolent Society and the Fraternal Order of Police.


WIN Waste Innovations maintains long-time partnerships with Tampa schools and educational organizations, such as Desoto Elementary School, Garland Stewart Middle School, Hillsborough Education Foundation STEM FAIR, Shrine Circus, Kids Wish Network and ARC of Florida.

To contact WIN Waste Innovations McKay Bay Inc., call (813) 248-1457, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Tampa? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

Contact Details

Street Address

107 North 34th St
Tampa, FL 33605
United States

Phone & Fax

P: (813) 248-1457
F: (813) 247-2052

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