
![]() | ROTOCOM RC.42Commissioned April 2008, the RC.42 is based in Hong Kong composting food waste. This machine's well suited to the metropolis of Hong Kong. The machines in-vessel design prevents odours releasing into the atmosphere. |
![]() | ROTOCOM RC.28With the great success of the RC.42, the Hong Kong based company ordered another machine which was commissioned in Feburary 2009. Composting food waste, this machine is capable of holding 28m3 of waste. The compost has become a valuable, sort-after commodity in Hong Kong. |
![]() | ROTOCOM 80 - Thames CoromandelAnother successful story with the commissioning of the Rotocom 80 in March 2009. While currently in its 6 month trial stage composting bio-solids with greenwaste, this Unit is reaching temperatures of 65 degrees achieving well above New Zealands strict composting standards. |
![]() | MINICOM - Mainland Poultry LtdInstalled and commissioned in July 2007, this unit successfully composts chicken mortalities for Mainland Poultry Ltd, a poultry egg producer. The chicken corpses are shredded and mixed with woodchips to produce rich compost. This unit packs neatly into a 20ft shipping container. |
![]() | SLUDGE MIXER - Canterbury Landscape SuppliesInstalled and commissioned in April 2007, this machine mixes woolscour sludge with bark and sawdust to produce rich, organic compostable material. |
![]() | SLUDGE MIXER - Ashburton WastebustersInstalled and commissioned in July 2007, this machine is used for land reclamation, mixing contaminated organic sludge from in and around a condemned waste water settling pond with suitable bulking material to produce a compostable mixture. |
![]() | TROMMEL SCREEN - Timaru Envirowaste CouncilInstalled and commissioned in 2006 for the Timaru Envirowaste composting facility, the trommel screen is a value-adding process that screens foreign matter out of compost such as large sticks and plastic bags, adding value to the end product. |