Use Case:
Aquaculture
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Process Up to
Our biodigesters can process up to 3,000kg of fish waste per day, efficiently converting it into valuable resources such as Omega-rich oils and nutrient-dense fish feed products, optimizing waste management for the aquaculture industry.
USE CASES
Sustainable aquaculture requires efficient waste management to maintain water quality, reduce the risk of disease and optimize operations. Our advanced aerobic biodigesters are specifically designed to process salmon waste, seaweed material, and general fish waste, accelerating decomposition while reducing environmental impact. By breaking down organic byproducts efficiently, our systems minimize odours, lower waste volume, and transform material into nutrient-rich byproducts suitable for reuse. Fully automated and engineered for seamless integration, our biodigesters enhance biosecurity, reduce discharge risks, and help aquaculture farms meet stringent environmental regulations. With precision technology and smart monitoring, we provide a sustainable, cost-effective solution for responsible aquaculture operations – often in remote locations.
Aquatics
Our advanced aerobic biodigesters are well-suited for the aquatic sector, offering an efficient, sustainable solution for processing high-moisture fish waste, shellfish by-products, and organic residues from aquaculture operations.
This makes it ideal for fisheries, hatcheries, seaweed, kelp and seafood processing facilities seeking to manage waste responsibly while reducing environmental impact. The biodigester helps eliminate odour, prevents marine pollution, and turns waste into a stable, nutrient-rich output that can be repurposed, blended or safely disposed of—supporting circular economy goals and clean water initiatives in aquatic industries.
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R&D Consultation Programs
Working with trade bodies, local authorities and commercial enterprises to undertake research programs and trials.