The REFERTIL is an application oriented science and technology development project contributing to the cost efficient transformation of
the organic waste streams from the agriculture and food industry.
Our second product, a business - to - business (B2B) marketplace, will offer a multi-channel, end - to - end platform to manage larger volumes of food and
organic waste streams for our clients.
The bioconversion process takes
organic waste streams from food factories, supermarkets, farms and restaurants, and recycles these into valuable products: an insect based complete protein — MagMeal ™, an extracted fat — MagOil ™ and a rich residual soil conditioner — MagSoil ™.
By harnessing both of
its organic waste streams — contained in waste water and organic solids — the company is setting world green energy and water purity benchmarks for food processing, says Pascal Pipyn, Executive Vice President, Process and Research and Development for GWE, who represented GWE at the inauguration.
Primarily, this investment will see a doubling of office space with increased storage facilities and the development of a new purpose - built laboratory for Research and Development (R&D) with three state - of - the - art pilot plants, which will test and trial pre - and post-treatment liquid and solid
organic waste streams, to ensure optimal anaerobic digester performance.
Cedar Grove approved the pods for inclusion after multiple tests and because the pod's brown ring and PurPod100 ™ information are key distinguishing features, helping consumers identify that these pods can go in
the organics waste stream.
Not exact matches
Employed on
waste water
streams, such technologies can achieve up to 99 % COD removal in some types of wastewater (COD, chemical oxygen demand, indicating the amount of
organic compounds in water).
The technology can be used wherever industry has a biological
waste stream or wastewater with high
organic carbon or COD (chemical oxygen demand) of natural origin that can be broken down into biogas by anaerobic bacteria.
«This world - class technology — which can be applied globally by all community - minded companies with
organic waste and wastewater
streams — produces both green energy to supplant fossil fuel needs as well as delivering high quality treated wastewater to safeguard community water standards.
Companies across sectors have a difficult time measuring exactly how much of their
waste stream is
organic material and further understanding of how much of it is good, nutritious food that could go to those in need or be turned into energy or composted, as opposed to being sent to landfill.
The anaerobic wastewater biogas technologies — which extract methane to generate green electricity or to fuel boilers and other factory equipment — are particularly applicable to food, beverage and agribusiness companies, or any industry that has a biological
waste stream or wastewater with high
organic carbon or COD (chemical oxygen demand) of natural origin that can be broken down into biogas by anaerobic bacteria.
The Global Water Engineering (GWE) anaerobic digestion technologies — to be featured on Stand S9 — extract biogas from virtually any biological
waste stream, including municipal food
wastes from restaurants, food service facilities, grocery stores, and municipal solid
waste, as well as
organic wastes from industrial processing facilities, food and beverage plants and agribusinesses.
Getting
organic material — food, yard
waste, etc. — out of the
waste stream has become paramount for the de Blasio administration.
«Plans call for urban «food factories,» where
organic vegetables can be grown with hydroponic techniques, employing liquid from the city's
waste stream.
Household
waste is collected separately, based on of a variety of
waste streams like
organic waste, paper and cardboard and small chemical
waste.
Any
waste -
streams that can be recovered or incinerated, such as household
waste,
organic waste, plastic
waste and demolition
waste, are not allowed in landfills.
With
organic waste checking in at about 50 percent of those 12 tons, there's definitely no shortage of compostable material, so the installation of the industrial compost system has a hugely positive impact on the island's
waste stream.