Converting Organic Waste Challenges into Net Zero Wins

‘Dirty’ organic waste streams are considered hard-to-manage, and low-value – and are generally problematic. There is no One Way to manage them – fortunately, we combine multiple, proven technologies for predictable, profitable change.

What do we do differently?

  • Zero Residuals to Landfill
  • Net-Zero Environmental Impact Process
  • Gives Organic Waste Value
  • Resource Recovery decisions based on technoeconomic data
  • Sustainable Energy
  • Additional Offsetting Opportunities

What sort of Waste can we work with?

  • Manure & Bedding
  • Food Waste
  • MSW

OWMS has achieved positive BioConversion Rates on blends of UK Food Waste and Manure & Bedding.

Recovering the Optimum Energy from Mixed Organic Waste
‘Dirty’ Organic Waste

‘Dirty’ organics are considered hard-to-manage, low value waste – which are generally problematic - and have no value in the Human Food Chain.

Post-Consumer Food Waste & Agricultural Waste

Post-Consumer Food and Manure & Bedding are considered ‘Dirty’ waste.OWMS has developed Feedstock Recipes of the most commonly available, local, organic waste – blending Food Waste with Manure & Bedding – with results that exceed KPIs. (Ask us for details)

Converting Mixed Organics into Bankable Feedstock

The composition and moisture levels of mixed organic waste can vary dramatically, from place-to-place, and even seasonally.OWMS uses BioMass Recovery technology, to obtain a sterile, consistent, moisture-controlled Feedstock – with predictable Resource Recovery results.

Optimum Energy Recovery Based on TechoEconomic Data

BSF Larvae bio-convert the nutrient energy in Organic Waste into Recoverable Resources.
How best to valorise these resources will depend on the what your waste streams are, and what the Regulatory Environment is.
OWMS will combine actual conversion data, of your substrate, with TechnoEconomic data, to create the optimum value from your waste

Organic Waste is a Resource – not a Problem

  • Eliminate Emissions
  • Protein for Petfood
  • Valuable Products
  • Sustainable Energy
  • Additional Offsetting Opportunities

Is your Organic Waste Management Strategy ready for EfW Emissions Taxes?

  • Estimated £80/t tax on EfW (Energy from Waste) emissions
  • Additional WM costs of around £800 million a year
  • Will ultimately be borne by waste producers