The Board and management of Gaia EnviroTech have recently raised capital to support the next growth phase of the business and are keen to find highly motivated individuals to drive the business to the next stage through increased sales of our composting, anaerobic...
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Season’s Greetings from Gaia’s CEO
Dear valued supporters and clients,2023 has been an exciting year during which we invested in our technology design, performance and manufacturing systems, and strengthened our organisational efficiencies. We have had some real wins with the Gaia Rapid...
Gaia founder and Chair appointed as President Victorian Bioenergy Network
The Victorian Bioenergy Network (VBN) recently announced the appointment of Gaia EnviroTech founder and Chair Elizabeth Lewis-Gray as President. Elizabeth brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to environmental sustainability, circular economy, and the...
Gaia’s BD Manager Luke Brennan selected to speak at AORA conference
The AORA Annual Conference is well established as the principal conference in Australia for the recycled organics industry and will take place 7-9 June in Melbourne.Gaia Business Development Manager Luke Brennan has been selected as a speaker. His presentation titled...
Ragini Prasad appointed as Executive Officer Victorian Bioenergy Network
With the increasing interest in Bioenergy in Australia and specifically Victoria, it is exciting to advise that experienced sector practitioner and environmental engineer, Ragini Prasad has been appointed as the new Executive Officer of the Victorian Bioenergy...
Gaia EnviroTech celebrates International Women’s Day
Today we subsitute green for purple to acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of all women, and especially the significant contribution that the women at Gaia EnviroTech make to our organisation. On this International Women's Day, Gaia EnviroTech is...
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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