What is the method for treating food waste with high salt content? Methane fermentation for non-incineration treatment.
A must-see for those considering cost reduction in high-salt waste treatment! Methane fermentation can also handle high-salt waste.
We would like to introduce a case of high-salinity waste treatment through "methane fermentation" conducted at Iwata Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Until now, the treatment of high-salinity waste has often involved incineration. However, in recent years, we have seen an increase in inquiries about exploring treatment methods that align with cost reduction and environmental policies. In such cases, please feel free to contact us. Our methane fermentation process is capable of treating high-salinity waste. We have a track record of regularly processing a certain amount of miso, as well as large quantities of concentrated soup and solid roux on a spot basis. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Since our founding, we have been a company dedicated to manufacturing. Currently, we are engaged in contract manufacturing of fermented products and powdered foods. Our contract manufacturing focuses on projects that require advanced manufacturing techniques, such as those that are difficult to mass-produce or stabilize, and those that other companies cannot handle. For more information, please visit https://www.i-kagaku.co.jp. Feel free to contact us as well. On the other hand, we have also refined our fermentation technology called "methane fermentation" for the treatment of waste generated from manufacturing activities in our factory. Our ability to handle a wide variety of waste is one of our distinguishing features. We assist our customers in product creation from both manufacturing and waste treatment perspectives.