[Case Study of Food Waste Disposal Machine Installation] Tsunan Town Forestry Association
Mainly processing the by-products of vegetable processed goods, which are local specialties! Efforts are being made to reduce costs and consider the environment.
We would like to introduce a case where two commercial food waste processors, "Sink Pia GJ-250," were installed at the Tsunan Town Forest Association. Here, the main focus is on processing the residues from vegetable processed products, which are local specialties. They confirmed the decomposition capability and operation through a demonstration on-site, leading to the decision to implement the system. Faced with rising costs for food waste processing, they learned about Sink Pia at a trade show and began considering its introduction. This aligns with their policy of processing residues without sending them outside, and they are working on both cost reduction and environmental considerations. 【Case Overview】 ■ Main focus on processing residues from vegetable processed products, which are local specialties ■ Decision to implement the system made after confirming decomposition capability and operation through an on-site demonstration ■ Faced with rising costs for food waste processing, they learned about Sink Pia at a trade show and began considering its introduction ■ They are working on both cost reduction and environmental considerations *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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"What we want you to discard is the conventional wisdom of food waste disposal machines." The development concept of Sink Pia is to process food waste 'without transporting, without burning, and on-site.' By self-processing food waste within facilities, it contributes to CO2 reduction and the SDGs. Japan's food waste disposal, which has relied heavily on incineration, is at a turning point, and many companies are entering the food waste processing machine industry to meet the needs of the times. However, it is also an industry where many companies have been forced to withdraw due to issues related to research and development costs, as well as a lack of knowledge, experience, and skills. Some have already started demonstration experiments, focusing on the development of microbial houses using biodegradable materials, the development of devices for processing dirty biodegradable containers, and further research on resource recovery such as liquid fertilizers and soil conditioners from decomposed water. We aim to be a company that is needed by more customers and can realize a society that is friendly to the future of the Earth's environment.