From food waste to bioenergy: How effective food waste disposal helps address Australia's food waste problem
In Australia alone, 3.2 million tonnes of food waste ends up in landfills, contributing to global greenhouse gas emissions. Often misunderstood and overlooked, food waste disposers can play a vital role in minimising environmental harm by diverting food waste from landfills. They also enable capable wastewater treatment plants to reuse food waste to produce biogas – a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
In Australia alone, 3.2 million tonnes of food waste ends up in landfills, contributing to global greenhouse gas emissions. Often misunderstood and overlooked, food waste disposers can play a vital role in minimising environmental harm by diverting food waste from landfills. They also enable capable wastewater treatment plants to reuse food waste to produce biogas – a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Download this whitepaper to learn how specifying food waste disposers for residential builds can help address Australia’s food waste problem by turning “food waste” into “liquid resource”.