Hey have you seen the Bio-Regen Unit? It instantly converts food waste to liquid bio-fertilizer and is sold back to farmers. It’s the solution to being sustainable as is a process of food to food! It is currently being used in food courts and Universities in Australia and Malaysia.
Please see our project to reduce food waste and let us know if you like it ! Just clic on our name below Morphmyfood and select the COMPETITION ENTRY video.
what happens to the "contaminants" after they are removed? are they recycled (such as the glass and non-compostable plastic). It's too bad that this vid gives the impression that compost smells. Whenever you "industrialize" something, it changes.
haha
blablabla1845 1 month ago
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Check out Townsville Bussiness man Ken Bellamy's food to food Bio Regen stystem
Bio Regen Value From Used Food
VRMPRIMECARBON 2 months ago
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Hey have you seen the Bio-Regen Unit? It instantly converts food waste to liquid bio-fertilizer and is sold back to farmers. It’s the solution to being sustainable as is a process of food to food! It is currently being used in food courts and Universities in Australia and Malaysia.
bioregenphotonics 2 months ago
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Hi everyone,
Please see our project to reduce food waste and let us know if you like it ! Just clic on our name below Morphmyfood and select the COMPETITION ENTRY video.
Thanks !
team Imperial College
MorphMyFood 8 months ago
what happens to the "contaminants" after they are removed? are they recycled (such as the glass and non-compostable plastic). It's too bad that this vid gives the impression that compost smells. Whenever you "industrialize" something, it changes.
dustyloup 2 years ago
@dustyloup i think the contaminates go to the landfill
caltrain2 1 year ago