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Here are some of the benefits of using a liquid food waste digester compared to a curbside collection system.
Wastewater treatment processes are integral not only for purifying water but also for extracting valuable raw materials from sewage, contributing to sustainability and resource conservation.
The different building blocks that come out of food waste when digested by enzymes are simple sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids.
Our machines discharge the digested food waste into the sewage that eventually ends up at a wastewater treatment plant, where all the sewage wastewater is treated.
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a significant role in global warming. It is the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide (CO2) in terms of its impact on climate change.
In today’s environmentally conscious world, our three product lines stand out for their impactful contributions. Our food waste digesters efficiently convert organic waste into valuable resources, reducing CO2 and methane emissions and cutting waste disposal costs.
The enzymatic products we offer provide effective cleaning, pest control and soil enhancement solutions while minimizing chemical usage, promoting a safer and greener working environment.
Additionally, our green packaging alternatives eliminate the need for fossil-based plastics, reducing environmental harm and appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
Enzymatic decomposition is a process that uses enzymes to break down complex organic compounds into simpler molecules. Enzymes are biocatalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms.
By breaking down organic matter and releasing essential nutrients, these enzymes help improve soil fertility and promote plant growth.
In the dynamic world of waste management and environmental responsibility, businesses and governments face increasingly larger challenges.
Did you know that food waste contains over 75% moisture on average? That means only a quarter of food waste constitutes solid matter, while the rest is water.
Additionally, enzymes can help improve soil structure by increasing the activity of microorganisms, that help create a healthy, nutrient-rich soil.
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The production of biogas from organic waste is becoming an essential part of the renewable energy transition. Wastewater treatment plants play a critical role in this, converting sewage sludge and food waste into valuable biogas.
Production of bioplastics may be improved by using the nutrients and minerals in wastewater as a feedstock for microbial fermentation. Strategies have been developed for PHA production from highly polluted wastewater with high organic loads.
Our technology directly addresses several pressing environmental concerns:
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UPDATE: We have decided to put a hold on new resellers until Q3 2025.
GS-Food Waste Digesters recently made a bold decision: We temporarily halt new reseller recruitment. Why? Because we are working on groundbreaking new composting machine design. These machines are set to redefine waste management, being more efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective.
But our vision doesn’t stop there. we’re planning to offer our resellers not just machines, but a complete package. This includes intensive training, marketing support, and access to a range of additional products and services. The goal? To create a strong network of resellers who can offer comprehensive waste management solutions.