The challenge of treating combined food and garden organics (FOGO) is a challenge that the Ararat Rural City Council (ARCC) has successfully addressed using innovative proprietary Rapid Composting technology and services from Gaia EnviroTech....
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Gaia EnviroTech receives funding for commercialising anaerobic digestion for organic waste
Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Lily D’Ambrosio, has recently announced that Gaia EnviroTech has been awarded funding for the establishment of commercially viable Anaerobic Digestion (AD) for organic waste. This project is supported by the...
Ararat Rural City Council acquired Gaia Rapid Composter to treat organic waste
The Gaia EnviroTech team is delighted to announce that Ararat Rural City Council (ARCC) has procured a state of the art Gaia Rapid Composter for the treatment of organic waste collected through kerb side collection. ARCC will introduce this collection service later in...
Gaia EnviroTech is working with regional councils to combat FOGO waste
Gaia EnviroTech is working with local councils across Victoria to provide organic waste management solutions for FOGO (food organics and garden organics). As many local councils begin introducing kerbside FOGO services in line with Victorian Government’s waste...
Gaia EnviroTech builds and designs modular biodigesters in Regional Victoria
Gaia EnviroTech, the bioenergy and organic waste management division of Gekko Systems, have designed and manufactured Australia’s first modular anaerobic biodigester, with successful installations across regional Victoria and Tasmania. Anaerobic digestion is a series...
High Speed Composter Installation
A Gaia EnviroTech High Speed Composter was recently procured and installed for trials by Hepburn Shire Council at their Creswick Transfer Station as part of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning New Energy Jobs Fund....
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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