Waste Digester

BIO-DIGESTER

Waste Digester

Bio-digester system is a system that utilizes organic waste and municipal waste which gets treated biologically to dehydrate and minimize waste output. 

Bio-digester consists of an airtight container that inhibits anaerobic bacteria micro-organisms that break down the waste.

The fermentation process is anaerobic which takes place without oxygen and the bacteria responsible for decomposition are methanogenic.

Type of waste collected by the Bio-Digester

  • Biological
    • Pathogenic
    • Biological Red Bags
  • Solids
    • General Trash (Municipal)
    • Paper Shredding
  • Recycling
    • Paper, Metal, and Glass
    • Polyethylene
  • Chemicals
    • Non-Hazard Pharmaceutical
    • Non-Toxic/Non-Hazardous

 

Waste is generated by domestic and industrial activities and the waste steam represents the life cycle of waste up to and including its eventual disposal. The volume of the waste stream in the U.S. is particularly high and recycling may be implemented to reduce its final volume.

Waste Volume for LMA (Example):

  • Waste Volume and Mass Reduction (60%+ year one)
  • Reduction in LMA Truck Traffic: 89/month (59.4%)
  • Certification of confidential waste destruction
    • Carbon Footprint Impact*
    • CO (Carbon Monoxide): -64.19% (1.88 tons)
    • THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol): -67.7%/yr. (0.64 tons)
    • PM (Promethium): -63.8%/yr. (0.18 tons)

WASTE DIGESTER COST BENEFIT

$1.5M

In the first 4 years

At annual rate of $375,000 the overall reduction savings compared to continuing to process with our current waste stream vs. processing through the bio-digester Year 1 would be approximately $138,689.79

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