Converted Organics to produce organic fertilizer from food waste in the Republic of Guinea

(18/06/2009) free RSS news feed from Recycling News Portal

Converted Organics Inc. has announced today that the World Sports Alliance (WSA) notified the Company that the WSA and the African nation of the Republic of Guinea have agreed to utilize Converted Organics’ High Temperature Liquid Composting (HTLC) technology and processes to produce organic fertilizer from food waste. The Republic of Guinea is the first of 24 WSA Member States to implement the WSA’s Waste-to-Fertilizer program.

“As Chief Technology Partner to the WSA, Converted Organics is very pleased that our proprietary High Temperature Liquid Composting technology and related processes will play an integral role in the WSA’s visionary Waste-to Fertilizer program,” said Jack Walsdorf, Vice President of Waste Management for Converted Organics. “We are confident that other WSA Member States will follow the fine example set by the Republic of Guinea and embark upon a similar sustainable recycling effort.”

Converted Organics’ High Temperature Liquid Composting technology is a proven microbial digestion system that processes various biodegradable food waste products into liquid and solid organic-based fertilizer.

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