Gaia EnviroTech has built on the successful trials of their In-Vessel Rapid Composting Systems at Creswick in Hepburn Shire Council and has secured the tender for the commercial operation of Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) processing for the entire district....
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Gaia Rapid Composters lead the circular economy charge
Ararat Rural City Council (ARCC) utilises Gaia EnviroTech Rapid Composters for the treatment of organic waste collected through kerbside collection. The outputs from the system are currently being used in the local community. A great example of the circular economy!...
RMIT explores Gaia EnviroTech’s digestate benefits
Gaia EnviroTech partnered with RMIT University to explore the capabilities of digestate from Gaia EnviroTech's waste organics treatment system. Digestate, a valuable byproduct of anaerobic digesters, holds immense potential for soil enrichment due to its high nutrient...
Gaia EnviroTech showcases composting systems to Victorian Councils
Gaia EnviroTech recently hosted a demonstration at the Ararat Transfer Station, presenting their innovative Rapid Composting systems to local Victorian councils. The event highlighted collaboration for sustainable waste management. Attendees learned about composting...
Gaia EnviroTech is extending its partnership with Ararat Rural City Council to tackle FOGO waste
In a bid to extract the maximum benefit from FOGO (Fruit Organics & Garden Organics) waste from kerbside collection, Ararat Rural City Council has upgraded and extended its service agreement with Gaia. This move marks another step in Ararat's progressive...
Gaia in-house bio lab ensures quality compost
Gaia EnviroTech recently conducted a series of tests at its in-house bio laboratory to assess the quality of its compost. The Gaia team routinely tests each batch of final compost as part of their quality control measures. The tests aimed to determine the compost's...
Downloadthe Diary Effluent Case study
The system in this case study was installed in November 2018 as a 12-month research and development project to establish viability of an anaerobic digestion plant designed to convert dairy effluent to energy and minimise odour.
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