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The Waste Transformers

Turning non-consumable organic waste into clean energy & fertilizer on site

June 2020
Gallery The Waste Transformers 1
Gallery The Waste Transformers 1
01.

Identification

Stop wasting waste. The Waste Transformers is a modular anaerobic digester placed on-site where organic waste is produced, (eg. hotels, malls, food production) turning non-consumable organic (food) waste directly into clean energy, organic fertilizer and reduces the need to transport organic waste to landfill.

Synthetic fertilizers do not only cause harm during its production but also during the application to the agricultural lands. Let's re-use non-consumable food waste as a resource through the circular economy. This containerized Waste Transformer solution processes between 500kg to 3600kg of organic waste per day and convert it into biogas to electricity, residual heat, recovered water & organic fertilizer. It thus reduces energy bills and waste handling fees. It works as a Plug & play system featuring 24/7 online monitoring & low maintenance costs.

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Label Date June 15, 2020
From Netherlands
Maturity stage Medium and large scale commercialization
Looking For New clients, Funding, Credibility
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The environmental benefits

  • No organic waste to landfill or incineration.
  • No CO2 emission from trucks transporting organic waste to landfill
  • 1000kg organic waste turned into 840 litres of organic fertilizer to replace artificial (oil-based) ones
  • 3000kg waste/day generates 206.000 kWh and 430.000 thermal kWh per year
03.

The Financial benefits

  • Payback time is reached in 2-8 years
  • Cost reduction in waste collection
  • Revenue from organic fertilizer
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Company Profile

The Waste Transformers

A Waste Transformer (anaerobic digester) turns food waste into clean energy and natural fertilizer, all on-site.

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Headquarters 1043 AM Amsterdam, Netherlands
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