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GOMIXER
#2 East Lake Way
P.O. Box 3637
Airdrie, Alberta, Canada T4B 2B8
Phone: (403) 912-7424
Fax: (403) 948-4780
E-mail: info@gomixer.com
Website: http://www.gomixer.com |
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Advanced biotechnology inc. markets and distributes the GOMIXER complete
organic waste disposal system, which biologically converts solid food
waste into liquid. The result is a nutrient rich water that is virtually
odor free and safely disposed of through existing sewage treatment
facilities. It is currently used throughout Japan to reduce the amount of
food waste being sent to landfills and other disposal sites. The equipment
can be incorporated into the waste systems of hotels, restaurants,
resorts, cruise ships, government facilities, remote camps and any other
facility that generates solid food waste. It is an onsite solution for
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15455 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop, Ste. C14
Scottsdale, AZ 85260-1609
Phone: (480) 483-5966
Fax: (480) 483-0070
E-mail: engineering@aeincaz.com |
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Augspurger's mobile unit is an electrically powered batch system using a drum with
a volume of 3 cubic yards, mounted on a support chassis which includes a drive system to rotate the drum.
Cycle time runs three to four weeks, with the unit being rotated and fan aerated daily by
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Augspurger's second model is also mobile and electrically powered. It
is a continuous process system with a volume of 10 to
100 cubic yards, depending on the size of the unit. Material is added each
day and after three to four weeks, finished compost is expelled daily. |
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Automated vermicompost
system
1613 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Fairfax, CA 94930
Phone: (415) 457-9100
E-mail: brian@biosystemsolutions.com
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Biosystem Solutions manufactures climate-controlled vermicompost
systems. The 500 series, shown above, features a manual clean-out
mechanism and is suitable for smaller food scrap generators. The 1000 and 1500 series
have automated cleanout systems and distribution carts. They are modular
systems ideal for organizations that produce sizeable amounts of organic waste
but have limited space. |
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Rt. 8, Box 729
Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482-9604
Phone: (903) 438-2525
Fax: (903) 438-2626
E-mail: BWOrganics@neto.com
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BW Organics makes variable sized units ranging from one cubic yard to 96 cubic yards.
All units operate on a continuous flow basis with the exception of the 1-yard unit,
which is a batch system. |
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149 W. Hendy Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Phone: (408) 245-2998
E-mail: vbosnar@cityorganics.com
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The GAIA-21 machine, distributed by City Organics, is a high-speed food
waste drying and fermentation machine. Model sizes range from .5 to 4 tons
daily processing capacity. An automated lift, shown here, is used to load
collection containers into the top of the unit.
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