Organic waste is currently incinerated, sent to landfill, sometimes spread onto fields in the form of slurry or composted.
In all of these cases, they spread disease or cause emissions, or both. Filling landfill with organic waste generates two tonnes of emissions for every tonne of organic waste.
Yet all of this carbon-source material is ideal for repurposing back into farm fields in the form of biological soil fertilizers not only to improve our farming practices and outcomes but to provide a natural, large scale carbon capture net-zero solution. Why fill landfill or incinerate this material? It is a far better use of this resource to create a high-carbon production resource and then grow the specific energy resource needed to produce energy, be it biodiesel, biogasolines, biogas or agrocoals.
How valuable would it be to the growth of an economy if we overlay energy market demand onto farm capacity where the production platform and outcomes are carbon negative?
Let us also not forget this would provide cheaper food and resources, with better cost controls, more reliability and less environmental consequences.
For more information i more profitable, lower-carbon waste management solutions, please contact us. contact@infinitecarbon.co.uk
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