food waste feedstock News
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Food waste gate fees are dropping as AD capacity in the UK increases
Average gate fees have fallen by as much as £50 per tonne since 2013 to a rate of £18-£40 per tonne today. This is due to organic recyclers reducing their food waste gate fees as competition for the feedstock from councils and businesses becomes more intense. Tony Baker, Compliance and Safety Manager for GPT Waste Management believes these smaller operators will offer the lower ...
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WRAP reviews de-packaging equipment
The Waste and Resources Action Programme has reviewed de-packaging equipment for food waste in order to encourage more efficient food waste reprocessing. WRAP commissioned SLR Consulting to review available equipment which segregates packaging from food waste. The Review of Food Waste De-packaging Equipment was published on 4 August. The review provides anaerobic digestion and in-vessel ...
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The Monthly Digest - Food Waste - April & May 2018
Food waste as a source of value‐added chemicals and materials: a biorefinery perspective (review) As the availability of fossil‐based resources declines, there is an impending necessity of finding alternative feedstock able to secure the production of fuels and chemicals. Exploitation of biomass as renewable source of chemicals is an attractive possibility, in particular the one ...
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DMT opens office in Kuala Lumpur
With the opening of DMT Environmental Technology Asia in Kuala Lumpur, DMT offers its activities in biogas upgrading, water treatment, resource recovery and desulphurization to the Asian region. This expansion follows the opening of the USA office in Portland last year and the recent acquisition of water- and sludge treatment activities of Sustec. In Europe, DMT-ET is one of the largest ...
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