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Hello Mr. Das,
This is Saurav from GreenBandhu and Earthima Technologies. We are a pioneer in solid-waste management. We can help you with
your requirement, it all depends on the type of food-waste you are talking about. Composting is a very simple and cost-
effective solution.
We manufacture systems - Chipy Chopy Organic Waste Crushers/Shredders that will crush, and shred your waste and finally treat
it naturally in - RoliMoli Composters - with controlled aeration, temperature, moisture and pH.
You would require to use a carbon-rich material to neutralize the nitrogen-rich waste. To do so you can use either saw-dust
or dry, shredded leaves.
Now, my question to you is, what type of food-waste do you want to treat? Is it cooked food, left-over food - after cooking?
or vegetable peels, fruit peels - before cooking?
Lot of people do not understand the difference, that is reason they do not succeed in making the compost easily or
sustainably.
For cooked, left-over food waste, very large in quantity, composting is not a good way because it costs a lot to maintain the
pH value of the waste by using compost enhancer, saw-dust etc. There is an operational cost greater than the value of compost
you make thus defeating the purpose. People will never tell you all these because they want to sell their machines.
We have a solution that will help you manage the cooked food, left-over waste economically.
The peels / pre-cooking waste can be easily composted.
Another thing that you should be aware of is the infrastructure requirement for setting up these machines such as does it
require a room-setup, what space, electrical connection, water requirement, worker need etc.
We specialize in space-efficient, low energy requirement, no skilled labour type of systems.
I am attaching a pdf file for your perusal. Also, below is a list of some YouTube Videos of our work..
If interested please contact me.
Thank you for your time.
Kind Regards,
Saurav Bardhan
MS EE University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)
Co-founder GreenBandhu & Earthima Technologies
M: 9818167932
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YOUTUBE VIDEOS:
1 HP Machine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3fM6mmbVe4
3 HP Machine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAjbTJWU2eA&feature=youtu.be
5 HP Machine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k-Qj6jpxtE&feature=youtu.be
We have higher capacity machines also.
De-centralized Solid-Waste Management at JSPL (Jindal Steel & Power Limited, Orissa) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKQFab5bezw&list=PL5C99464D81490376&feature=view_all
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