food waste system News
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CLARCOR announces investment in BioProcess Technologies, Inc
CLARCOR Inc. (NYSE: CLC) today announced that it has acquired a 30% preferred equity share in BioProcess Technologies, Inc. (BPT), a Rhode Island-based manufacturer of industrial waste water and water reuse filtration systems. Under the terms of its agreement with BPT, CLARCOR will have the right to acquire additional ownership shares and eventually complete ownership of the company over several ...
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Measuring methane
At the UK's first viable compact anaerobic digester (AD) plant aimed at local food waste treatment, a Geotech GA3000 fixed biogas analyser monitors methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2) and hydrogen sulphide (H2S). The plant, a modular scalable AD system, unveiled by React Environmental in July 2012 at Llangadog, Carmarthenshire, can handle some 1,000 to 5,000 tonnes of food waste a ...
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Redwave Expands Waste Processing Business with a New Subsidiary in Germany
REDWAVE, as a leading supplier of sensor-based sorting machines and turnkey material-sorting systems, has taken a decisive step to expand its business in the waste-processing sector by founding a new subsidiary, REDWAVE Waste GmbH. The new company is located in Wetzlar, Germany and was incorporated in 2015. It adds the important area of mechanical-biological waste treatment to REDWAVE's product ...
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Leading dairy producer shows food manufacturers how waste-to-energy innovation achieves outstanding environmental and production benefits
One of the largest dairy production operations in the US is achieving outstanding environmental performance from a Global Water & Energy, a member of the Global Water Engineering (GWE) Group of Companies, FLOTAMET™ anaerobic digestion plant that removes pollution from wastewater and transforms it into green energy to heat boilers. The FLOTAMET™-M system installed at HP ...
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Food Safety Testing Simplified and Accelerated with Pall GeneDisc® Cycler
Pall Corporation (NYSE:PLL), today introduced its new GeneDisc® Cycler to test food for pathogens and spoilage organisms. This pathogen detection system enables testing of up to 96 samples in as little as one hour, compared with several days using traditional methods. Operating on a robust Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT PCR) platform, this new cycler is a faster and more practical ...
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