Beginning in 1994, a local NGO called Bio-tech pioneered the development of their «
integrated waste recycling plant,» where large amounts of organic waste generated by the markets, slaughter houses, and restaurant kitchens are treated and converted into methane (cooking gas) and fertilizer.
Not exact matches
No
waste is left behind, as the different components of the Bio-tech
integrated recycling plant are designed to address specific types of
waste, which distinguishes them from traditional, less - efficient treatment
plants.