Our organic waste management process converts biodegradable waste into valuable biogas and organic manure through an efficient anaerobic digestion process.
The process begins with the collection of organic waste, which is crushed and prepared using an inlet chamber. The processed material is then transferred into an anaerobic digester, where microorganisms break down the organic matter in the absence of oxygen.
This process produces biogas, which can be utilized as a renewable source of energy for cooking, heating and electricity generation. The remaining digested material can be recovered as nutrient-rich organic manure for agricultural and gardening applications.
By converting organic waste into renewable energy and useful manure, the system supports a circular waste-to-resource model, reducing waste disposal requirements while creating valuable energy and agricultural by-products.
Organic Waste Collection & Processing
Crushing Through Inlet Chamber
Anaerobic Digestion for Biogas Generation
Biogas for Cooking, Heating & Electricity
Organic Manure as a Valuable By-Product
Sustainable Waste-to-Energy Solution