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Monday, January 16, 2023

Green approaches to managing waste from slaughter houses.

 

 The amount of waste generated by slaughterhouses is a growing concern for many communities. In order to address this issue, it’s important that we consider green approaches for managing these wastes in an environmentally friendly way. 

This blog post will explore the various green strategies available and discuss why they are beneficial from both an environmental and economic standpoint. 

By adopting more sustainable methods of dealing with slaughterhouse waste, businesses can not only reduce their impact on the environment but also save money in the long run.

 What Is Slaughterhouse Waste? The term ‘slaughterhouse waste’ generally refers to any type of material produced during animal processing activities at a meat-processing facility or abattoir such as blood, fat, bone meal and other organic materials resulting from carcass disposal processes.

 It may also include wastewater used in cleaning operations which contains high levels of pollutants including nitrogenous compounds (ammonia), phosphates (phosphorus) and heavy metals like lead or zinc which have been introduced into water systems through improper use or management techniques employed by some facilities over time.

 These contaminants pose serious risks to human health if left untreated before entering our waterways so proper management practices must be implemented to ensure safe disposal procedures are followed at all times 

 Benefits Of Green Approaches For Managing Wastes From Slaughter Houses.  

Implementing green solutions when dealing with slaughter house wastes has numerous benefits: ranging from improved air quality due to reduced odors associated with traditional rendering plants; decreased energy consumption since less fuel is needed for transportation; lower costs related to disposing hazardous materials offsite; better working conditions within local neighborhoods because there won't be large piles of rotting animal remains present outside abattoirs anymore plus potential savings on insurance premiums. 

 Additionally using renewable sources such as biodigesters can help generate biogas which can then power nearby homes instead relying heavily polluting fossil fuels - making it even more attractive proposition overall! 

 Finally implementing best practice technologies like automated sorting machines allow us separate out different types recyclable items quickly efficiently while still maintaining safety standards set forth industry guidelines ensuring no contamination enters food chain either directly indirectly via leaching etc... All these advantages combined make going down route much greener approach managing slaughter house wastes compared older ways doing things! 

 Strategies To Reduce Pollution And Improve Efficiency At Slaughterhouses.

  There are several strategies that can be put into place in order improve efficiency manage pollution output slaughter houses:
 Firstly: installing modern equipment necessary to process larger amounts animals. The faster reducing turnaround times thus decreasing waiting periods of customers who want purchase fresh produce.

 Secondly: investing in alternative energy sources mentioned earlier provide clean reliable source powering the abattoir. 

 Thirdly : setting up effective treatment system to handle wastewater safely preventing any harmful toxins seeping back into surrounding ecosystems. 

 Lastly:recycling reusable parts products whenever possible example bones, fats, oils horns, hides hooves wool collagen others – utilizing them create new goods rather than just throwing away would greatly benefit bottom line business sustainability wise.

  In addition to above measures, enforcing strict regulations and penalty fines for those failing to comply would go long way towards keeping everyone accountable and responsible. 

Actions taken on a day to day basis ultimately leads to a healthier cleaner, safer, society and world .

 In conclusion : ultimately implementing comprehensive policies handling slaughter house waste is key to tackling problem and achieving greater success protecting environment for future generations. There are multiple options available to choose from ,each its own unique advantages /disadvantages depending on the particular situation. 

However one thing is certain : taking proactive steps now is always better option than waiting until damage is done to an irreversible point. Thus looking for alternatives should start sooner than later.
I highly recommended  a move to a  path of sustainability progress by moving the world closer to becoming fully Eco-friendly planet !

Animal waste management in the abattoir.

Utilizing sustainable strategies for effective animal waste management in abattoirs:Maximizing Efficiency with Sustainable Animal Waste Strategies in Abattoirs.

 Learn how to effectively manage animal waste in abattoirs with sustainable strategies. 

Discover ways to minimize impact on the environment, reduce costs, and maximize efficiency. Get the facts now for a more efficient and responsible approach to animal waste management.

 Animal waste management in abattoirs is a crucial element of the meat industry. Not only does it have an impact on operational efficiency, but also affects public health and safety due to its potential for contamination with bacteria, viruses, and parasites. 

It is therefore essential that effective strategies are implemented to ensure proper disposal of animal waste products from abattoirs in order to prevent environmental degradation as well as protect human health. 

 Sustainable strategies can be used effectively for managing animal wastes at slaughterhouses which include composting or incineration techniques among others; these approaches not only reduce costs associated with disposing animal remains but also provide additional benefits such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality by eliminating odors caused by decomposition processes. 

 In this blog post we will explore some sustainable methods utilized for efficient management of animal wastes generated within an abattoir environment along with their advantages over traditional practices like burying carcasses or dumping them into water bodies nearby the facility grounds. 

 Composting Animal Waste Products: One popular method employed at many slaughterhouses involves transforming organic matter present in dead animals into useful fertilizers through composting procedures; this process requires minimal infrastructure investment while ensuring safe disposal of biological material without fear of spreading diseases/contaminants across surrounding areas near the facilities (as opposed to burial). 

 The benefit derived from composted manure includes improved soil fertility leading directly towards enhanced crop yields - thus making it highly beneficial especially when farming activities occur close-by where hazardous materials could otherwise seep out during rainstorms if buried underground instead (without proper containment measures).

 Additionally, utilizing biodegradable bags made specifically designed for collecting and storing organics helps further minimize risks posed via fly maggots breeding inside open containers left outside exposed elements too long periods time before collection takes place! Incinerating Animal Waste Products: 

 Another common strategy followed around most modern day slaughterhouse operations utilizes high temperature incineration systems designed specially tailored according meet local regulations governing emission levels pollutants released after burning off organic matter contained within carcasses themselves – resulting reduced atmospheric pollution alongside decreased risk microbial infections spread amongst living organisms nearby vicinity sites where large scale livestock processing occurs regularly basis throughout year round seasons alike! 

 These specialized machines often require significant investments capital up front however they offer quick turnaround times compared other available options since combustion rates incredibly high enough break down even toughest pieces bone tissue quickly and efficiently  in a manner possible leaving behind nothing more than harmless ashes ash residue. 


 Benefits Of Utilizing Sustainable Strategies For Managing Abattoir Wastes Effectively: 

utilizing sustainable strategies such as composting and incineration techniques provides several benefits. These include lowered operational costs while minimizing environmental damage caused by improper handling/disposal methods traditionally adopted in past decades due their lack awareness regarding consequences following bad decisions. 

 We cannot afford to remain ignorant any longer given current state of things happening around us now, all must act fast  to adopt cleaner ways of doing business. This saves us trouble to find entire ecosystem destroyed beyond repair irreversible damage. 

 Waste can also be used as a source of power (bio gas), this will reduce cost in the facility if properly managed.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Food systems: Cutting food waste using technology.

Globally, food waste is rising to 50 percent as developing nations struggle with spoilage while developed nations simply toss edible food away. The crux of the matter actually is that by 2050 there will be about 9billion people to feed,thus pushing for more food production. 

 According to data,much food is produced but waste from farms to stores and from stores to tables are actually responsible for food insecurity with malnutrition and famine as outcomes in developing nations. 

 Data analysis has shown that curbing waste will provide the extra food for the growing population,if a quarter of what is wasted now is salvaged then we are halfway through to feeding the projected population. Food preservation,storage and handling are the key points of interest as all waste stems from one of these or a combination depending on the country involved. 

Cutting food waste using technology can come in several forms such as cooling,chilling, vacuum sealing and drying. Refrigerators are in the market that tell when food is going bad,there are giant vats of organic waste using the same process as the human stomach to make energy(biogas)and apps that help you shop more efficiently. 

 There are apps that help shoppers plan meals better to avoid overbuying perishable items, or calculate the shelf life of different groceries. In the home, smart fridges now give consumers even more information about their food. 

These fridges, pioneered by LG and Samsung, help keep track of your perishables, alert you when something is about to spoil and use Internet connectivity to help devise recipes. The consumers as of today still have to input all the items you buy in the fridge but the next-generation smart fridge will automatically scan its own contents. 

 Waste operators,farmers and big food retailers have been using anaerobic digesters, giant sealed containers where bacteria breaks food waste down into bio gas, a renewable energy source that comes from organic material fermenting without oxygen, to make energy from compostable food thus saving money on electricity and gas. 

 Chilling and vacuum sealing also useful to cut waste especially from farm to markets,especially where there is a good road network to shorten distance from farm to market.

Production is not the problem but handling of produce from farm to the market,take the case of tomatoes in Nigeria;we produce more than enough but about 45% is lost thus forcing importation of tomato paste to bridge the shortfall see Vacuum sealing extends shelf-live of produce,especially when combined with chilling or cooling as a storage option. 

Education of farmers on innovative farming techniques especially those that can be practiced by local farmers will go a long way to cut losses. 

 Thinking of cutting food waste to ensure food security ? then build a network of diversified farmers,with an off-takers scheme such that produce are collected onsite by processors,for onward delivery to markets as farm fresh products and as raw materials for in food processing and packaging plants. 
Telecommunications to ensure food security and food safety come in here

Monday, October 24, 2016

Agribusiness: How to turn poultry waste to electricity.

The role of the chicken in nation development cannot be over emphasized,from food to fashion to power generation and employment facilitation,the role in solving power crisis is huge and we need to start tapping into this fast. There has been recent reports about drops in power generation due to inadequate gas-to-power for the mostly gas-based power plants,this can be solved easily with proper harnessing of the power locked in chicken. 

The number of chickens in the country can help solve this power crisis by the using their waste to generate electricity. This is another aspect of climate smart agriculture,the waste that usually end up in landfills destroying the environment and increasing emissions can actually be converted to power which is clean energy. This is an analysis for a state,imagine this replicated in other states especially from local government levels where waste to wealth initiatives are encouraged. 

 The waste generated not only smells but also is a breeding area for flies which further increase spread of diseases. The problem of waste disposal is one that can be turned to a new source of income by channeling the waste to a digester to produce heat,electricity and fertilizer. 

 Biogas uses anaerobic digestion to breakdown poultry litter to methane,carbon dioxide and other gases which can easily be converted to light and energy.

The gas is lighter than air ,will be pipped to the top of the tank to a biogas cooking stove or light. The advantages of the biogas plants are 

1) Improved manure composition and less odor 

2)Higher availability of nutrients thus higher crop yields 

 3)No acidification of the soil as digestate has a pH of 8.

 4) Reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases. 

5) Generation of renewable energy; green power. 6) Reduced overhead cost. Every kg of organic matter yields 0.5m3 of biogas.

 1000kg of chicken litter yields 200m3 of biogas. 

 1m3 of biogas = 2.1 KW electricity and 2.5 KW heat.



 The poultry value chain can not only provide food,cloth accessories,jobs but it can also generate electricity that will power more farms,industries and homes .

 The biogas plant will also ensure a cleaner environment.Join the biogas project to change our #environment #economy #lives .

Monday, July 18, 2016

Food Waste Anaerobic Digestion.

Food waste fed biogas digesters are some of the fastest growing biogas plant types nowadays. Many forward thinking investors in renewable energy are considering an investment in a food waste digester. Learn how to profit from food waste biogas digesters and make money, download now

Generate your own gas from your home waste.

A startup from Israel has developed a home-sized biogas unit that can take organic waste and convert it into enough gas for 2-4 hours of cooking, as well as 5 to 8 liters of organic liquid fertilizer, every single day. Read more

Anaerobic digestion and biogas.

The world is looking at various energy sources especially renewable forms to ensure clean environment and clean energy. Biogas is one of the forms of power many countries are looking at,utilizing agricultural waste and organic waste is the attraction to biogas as it offers cheap energy source, Read how many countries are tapping in

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Duke Energy to buy power from swine, poultry waste.

A new facility that captures methane gas to generate renewable electricity will be built in North Carolina Duke Energy, a sustainable electric and gas company that serves 7.3 million customers in the midwestern and southeastern United States, plans to purchase swine and poultry waste output from a facility planned for North Carolina – using the captured methane gas to generate renewable electricity at four power stations. Carbon Cycle Energy will build and own the facility, which is to be located in eastern North Carolina, although the exact location of the facility has not yet been announced. "It is encouraging to see the technological advances that allow waste-to-energy projects in North Carolina to be done in an environmentally responsible and cost-effective manner for our customers," said David Fountain, Duke Energy president -North Carolina. Under North Carolina's Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (REPS), Duke Energy companies must meet specific compliance targets for swine and poultry waste. Duke Energy is already buying electricity generated from other facilities in the state. "We are pleased to partner with Carbon Cycle Energy to help meet our compliance objectives," added Fountain. "The gas from this project will generate carbon neutral electricity compared to the emissions that would result if the waste was left to decay naturally." Expanding the utility's renewable energy output, the captured methane will be treated, injected into the pipeline system and used at four Duke Energy plants in North Carolina. Under a 15-year term, Carbon Cycle Energy is expected to produce more than 1 million MMBtus of pipeline-quality captured methane a year. Duke Energy should yield about 125,000 megawatt-hours of renewable energy a year – enough to power about 10,000 homes for a year. The renewable energy credits (RECs) generated annually by the effort will help satisfy state mandates. contributed by wattagnet.

Friday, January 8, 2016

BIO-DIGESTER. SUPPLIES ENERGY TO FARMS.

The digestive system of a cow served as a model to researchers to create a container that receives organic waste, mostly livestock manure, where it is mixed with millions of bacteria to obtain natural gas integrated mostly of methane, called biogas, as well as a high quality bio-fertilizer. The principle of action of the digestive system of a cow served as a model to Camilo Pagés and Alexander Eaton to create a container that receives organic waste, mostly livestock manure, where it is mixed with millions of bacteria to obtain natural gas integrated mostly of methane, called biogas, as well as a high quality bio-fertilizer. The biodigester, commercially called Biobolsa (bio-bag), transform the waste in a container made of high density geomembrane where polyethylene components and bacteria generate gas that is used as fuel for stoves or heaters, and even in the form of electricity. In very simple terms, Alex Eaton explains that his technology is a huge bag of 15 meters long and two meters wide and two more in height, which can contain up to 40,000 liters of liquid capacity, and treat one ton waste per day. However, they have adapted it to specific needs and created smaller Bio-bags of two by two meters, working with 20 kilos of manure. "The system is modular and can interface, it also is deployable and adjustable. On average, the return on investment is contemplated in a year and a half, and if you consider that the material used for the Biobolsa lasts longer than 20 years, there is much room for profit," says the journalist with a graduate degree in environmental protection. Source; science daily.

Friday, December 4, 2015

ELECTRICITY FROM WASTE!!!

Waste is generated from our activities everyday.The choice of waste management depends on the people involved and the innovation prowess of those involved.Waste management is a global issue and as such numerous efforts are put in place to ensure a cleaner and safer environment. Waste generated from animals,food and humans can be processed using a biodigester and the gas generated used as electricity and cooking fuel. The electricity crisis is in every nation,with most developed nations thinking of how to cut energy costs by sourcing for alternatives, the developing and underdeveloped nations do not have enough energy,thus also looking for ways to provide electricity for all. Solar, and other energy have been used,but that which is most currently explored is electricity from waste. The benefits of biogas are enormous; see how a farmer is making use of it. Ta Quang Nah is a Vietnamese rice farmer, pig breeder, builder and fisherman. But for several months now he has also been running a power station from his home on the Ca Mau peninsula.All the family’s waste goes straight from their outdoor latrine to join that of their four pigs in an airtight underground chamber, and the methane gas that is naturally let off as the combined excreta decomposes collects in a long polythene bag secured above ground. Ta Quang Nah was advised by Oxfam how to set up his family biodigester, and when I met him last month he was proudly cooking on his own gas, and saving money by not buying wood or charcoal. His simple operation cost less than $50 to instal, paid itself off in a few months, needs little maintenance and is more than big enough for his family’s needs. Dozens of his neighbours want one too. Using vegetable or livestock waste to generate biogas is now common and growing fast as cattle farmers and food companies in Europe and the US are encouraged with subsidies to set up anaerobic, or airless, digesters like Ta Quang Nah’s rudimentary one. But using human waste is still largely taboo outside Asia.( story; the guardian) Housing estates stand to benefit from this; where all the waste generated is passed to a central collecting point, then to the biodigester for processing.The electricity produced can be passed to grid,thus reducing cost of electricity and also ensuring that power is always available.The plant can also use foodwaste,thus the central bin in the estate can be sorted and fed to digester to produce more power. This is truly an independent power source, that will ensure a clean environment.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

HUMAN WASTE HAS HIGH ENERGY VALUE.

Biogas potentially available from human waste worldwide would have a value of up to US$ 9.5 billion in natural gas equivalent, UN University's Canadian-based water institute estimates. And the residue, dried and charred, could produce 2 million tonnes of charcoal-equivalent fuel, curbing the destruction of trees. The large energy value would prove small, however, relative to that of the global health and environmental benefits that would accrue from the safe treatment of human waste in low-resource settings. read more about the research here;http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151103064551.htm

Thursday, November 19, 2015

ZEOLITES FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DIARY FARM.

• Waste management is an important issue in livestock, with each producer looking for a better way to manage waste. The biogas has been implemented in some farms now the use of Zeolites is another option. Dean Swagger is a dairy man, with a dairy herd of approximately 4,000 head, handling manure in a way that is friendly both to his neighbors and the environment is a key priority. That’s why he has partnered with Mario de Haro-Marti, University of Idaho Extension educator in Gooding County to test different methods for handling dairy waste. De Haro-Marti specializes in dairy and livestock environmental education.One the new methods that shows promise is a zeolite filter to remove ammonia and odor from a dairy manure flush system’s pit. Swagger Dairy has a mix of flushed free stalls and open lots. The collection pit receiving the flush water was capped during the summer of 2015. Gases were collected using a fan with variable frequency drive connected to floats and then passed through a self-contained pressurized zeolite filter. Zeolites are highly absorbent porous minerals, composed largely of silica and aluminum. They are useful for their ability to capture and hold a variety of undesirable materials, much like a sponge absorbs water. Zeolites have long been used in water filtration systems or in aquariums. Preliminary results from three replicated on-farm trials showed that the ammonia levels were reduced from 53 to 92 percent in 2015. Odor emissions were also reduced by 45 percent. The project was funded through a USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Conservation Innovation Grant. Based on those results and what he observed during the trial period, Swagger believes the zeolite filter worked but he’s not convinced it’s a solution for everyone. Read more here;http://magicvalley.com/business/agriculture/research-shows-new-options-for-manure-management/article_4f7f55cd-0648-5ca9-ad77-cf80feb8d125.html

Sunday, November 15, 2015

WASTE MANAGEMENT AND POWER GENERATION.

Waste management is a global issue with developing countries having the biggest task.The management technique varies as different methods are used to prevent the environmental pollution and health hazard attached to this menace. The generation of electricity from the waste is a possible route,but the methodology and cost implication has always been an issue; see how a minimal investment in a biogas plant can generate power ,save the environment and generate revenue.See this

Saturday, September 12, 2015

ELECTRICITY FROM ANIMAL WASTE.

The use of waste to generate electricity in the world today has various advantages to the individuals,nation and the environment. The waste generated in the poultry industry, the livestock farms,agricultural waste,food waste and human waste can be channeled into a bio-gas plant to produce methane,heat and electricity. The power generation in most countries need to be upgraded to serve the populace better,drive industrial growth and maintain a safe environment.The millions of tons of chicken droppings/litter can be channeled and put in a bio-gas plant to generate electricity. Waste of poultry has before now been a menace to the society because of improper management and disposal,but with the introduction of a pre-treatment technology that treats the waste before its passed to the anaerobic digester,for breakdown to produce the desired products. The use of chicken waste to generate power will reduce cost of production in the manufacturing industry,which will translate to lowered overhead cost,lower prices of products and more profit for manufacturers. The generation of electricity from waste is a viable project taking to consideration the amount of poultry birds that are in the country; in a well managed system various sectors/areas can actually provide power to their community. The generation of electricity from chicken droppings is on the move..................join the change movement! no more blackouts....Electricity for all. Join my partners and I as The use of waste to generate electricity in the world today has various advantages to the individuals,nation and the environment. The waste generated in the poultry industry, the livestock farms,agricultural waste,food waste and human waste can be channeled into a bio-gas plant to produce methane,heat and electricity. The power generation in most countries need to be upgraded to serve the populace better,drive industrial growth and maintain a safe environment.The millions of tons of chicken droppings/litter can be channeled and put in a bio-gas plant to generate electricity. Waste of poultry has before now been a menace to the society because of improper management and disposal,but with the introduction of a pre-treatment technology that treats the waste before its passed to the anaerobic digester,for breakdown to produce the desired products. The use of chicken waste to generate power will reduce cost of production in the manufacturing industry,which will translate to lowered overhead cost,lower prices of products and more profit for manufacturers. The generation of electricity from waste is a viable project taking to consideration the amount of poultry birds that are in the country; in a well managed system various sectors/areas can actually provide power to their community. The generation of electricity from chicken droppings is on the move..................join the change movement! no more blackouts....Electricity for all. Join my partners and I as we light up your communities, state and turbo charge your businesses. we light up your communities, state and turbo charge your businesses.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

QUAIL DROPPING.

USES OF QUAIL DROPPING. Biogas is production of methane, carbon dioxide and water from biodegradable substrate such as animal dropping and agricultural waste. Microorganisms decompose organic matter into methane, carbon dioxide and water by anaerobic fermentation. Quail dropping, chicken dropping, animal waste can be used as substrate for biogas. Quail droppings have advantages over animal substrate because high quantities of methane as much as 10 x that derived from chicken dropping, and it takes a short time for the gas to be produced in the biogas digester. The energy derived is used to power household appliances, and it’s an alternate source of energy. Raw quail droppings are rich in proteins because of the surplus sperm that are discharged by the male quail; this increases the nitrogen content of the dropping, thus making it of value as fertilizer especially for vegetables. The droppings are processed in the compost pit to make them useful as fertilizer. FIG0-pI/AAAAAAAAAw0/QN2wqZaG1iY/s320/Photo1110.jpg" />

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