Zero Waste Energy, LLC (ZWE) has recently acquired the exclusive North American license for in-vessel composting (IVC) technologies, developed by their German partner, Eggersmann Anlagenbau. ZWE will combine this IVC technology with the previously acquired license for the Kompoferm patented dry anaerobic digestion technology from Eggersmann.
In-vessel composting is another alternative employed to accomplish the natural aerobic breakdown of biodegradable waste to create a high-quality compost product. The IVC Plus system, developed by Eggersmann, is a break-through in-vessel composting technology that requires 50% less cycle time than traditional aerobic compost processes.
With ZWE's patented IVC Plus System, the active compost process and maturation period can be accomplished in less than 28 days. At the end of this period, compost is ready to bag for retail sales or sold in bulk to end users. IVC Plus has many other advantages over current composting systems, including a much smaller footprint, lower infrastructure, and lower operating costs per ton processed.
"We are very pleased to acquire the IVC Plus system," says Eric Herbert, CEO of ZWE. "The combination of this new IVC technology for high-quality compost production and our Kompoferm AD process for renewable energy creates a complete organics strategy that can be deployed in urban environments at very competitive costs."
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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Zero Waste Energy Partners with Bulk Handling Systems April 5, 2010
New Press Release! - Zero Waste Energy Partners with Bulk Handling Systems Turn Municipal Solid Waste into Energy.
Zero Waste Energy, LLC announced our exclusive partnership with Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) on April 5, 2010. BHS is one of the lead manufacturers of recycling processing equipment in the world. Their patented Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) systems use the latest separation, optical and air technologies to recover recyclables. This partnership allows ZWE to supply unique Waste-to-Energy processing systems beginning with BHS MSW systems, and ending with the production of renewable energy through the Kompoferm anaerobic digestion process.
Eric Herbert, CEO of Zero Waste Energy, stated of the new affiliation, "The relationship with Bulk Handling Systems is part of our customer commitment to provide the best available technologies and support for our innovative diversion solutions. We will be working collaboratively with BHS to ensure that our operating platform will be continuously improved with their equipment innovations."
Zero Waste Energy, LLC announced our exclusive partnership with Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) on April 5, 2010. BHS is one of the lead manufacturers of recycling processing equipment in the world. Their patented Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) systems use the latest separation, optical and air technologies to recover recyclables. This partnership allows ZWE to supply unique Waste-to-Energy processing systems beginning with BHS MSW systems, and ending with the production of renewable energy through the Kompoferm anaerobic digestion process.
Eric Herbert, CEO of Zero Waste Energy, stated of the new affiliation, "The relationship with Bulk Handling Systems is part of our customer commitment to provide the best available technologies and support for our innovative diversion solutions. We will be working collaboratively with BHS to ensure that our operating platform will be continuously improved with their equipment innovations."
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