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Trade effluent monitoring + on-site treatment
News Release from: Landia | Subject: Poultry waste processor
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 January 2004
Profit from poultry waste, by processing
on site
Landia has completed the installation in Sweden of a new pumping and mixing system, which chops, macerates and stores poultry waste by-product on site
Landia has completed the installation in Sweden of a new pumping and mixing system, which chops, macerates and stores poultry waste by-product on site Until recently, a lorry had to call upon the poultry processor every night to take away 8 tonnes of waste, comprising carcasses, feet, guts and heads
Beforehand, this organic by-product, used for mink and pet food, first had to be frozen for at least 12 hours to prevent it from rotting.
Now, the very same Swedish company saves significantly on costs as it requires only one poultry waste collection per week, and the material, kept fresh, is of a consistency where it can be conveniently pumped directly into the vehicle's tanker - compared to the costly and laborious manual methods.
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