Gaia EnviroTech recently had the honor of hosting a group of visitors, including the team from Ellinbank SmartFarm, the Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action, and Agriculture Victoria. The occasion marked an opportunity for Gaia EnviroTech to showcase its commitment to sustainability and innovation. The collaborative efforts between Gaia EnviroTech and Ellinbank SmartFarm were a focal point of the visit, with a particular emphasis on the development of the Ellinbank SmartFarm biodigester system.
The visit commenced with a tour of Gaia EnviroTech’s headquarters, providing the guests with an in-depth look at the company’s facilities and ongoing projects. The workshop was a highlight, allowing the visitors to witness firsthand the progress on the construction of Ellinbank biodigester system. One of the pivotal aspects of Gaia EnviroTech’s operations is its state-of-the-art bio-lab, where essential testing and analysis take place to support the functionality of their systems. \
As part of the tour, the team had the privilege of visiting the biodigester at Bungaree. This hands-on experience allowed the guests to witness in real-time how Gaia’s biodigester systems operate in practical settings.
A notable aspect of the visit was the shared excitement for the upcoming completion and activation of thr Ellinbank SmartFarm biodigester system. The collaboration between Gaia EnviroTech and Ellinbank SmartFarm represents a significant step forward in sustainable agricultural practices.
Gaia EnviroTech’s hosting of the Ellinbank SmartFarm team, along with representatives from the Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action and Agriculture Victoria, was a testament to the company’s commitment to fostering collaboration and sustainable waste management initiatives. The visit not only highlighted the progress on Ellinbank’s biodigester system but also provided valuable insights into the cutting-edge technologies and practices employed by Gaia EnviroTech. As these collaborative efforts continue to unfold, the prospect of a greener and more sustainable future through innovative environmental solutions becomes increasingly promising.
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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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