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BioLane™
The Industry's Only
Fully Automated
Vermi-Composting System |
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| The Industry's Only Automated and Enclosed, Vermi-Composting System Which Converts 100% Of Biodegradable Waste Into The Highest Quality Soil Product Available |
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The BioLane™ is a self-contained, automated, in-vessel vermi-composting system which converts food waste (including meat, dairy & fish waste), animal manures, sewage sludge (biosolids) and other biodegradable waste into premium, saleable soil products. The BioLane™ is the only automated, scalable and stackable large volume, in-vessel vermi-composting system in the industry. The system is designed to optimize and expedite the waste conversion process utilizing high densities of earthworms to convert biodegradable waste into a premium soil product - worm castings. Vermi-composting produces the highest quality soil product available on the market. A state-of-the-art, climate controlled environment ensures maximum waste conversion efficiencies in all climates, year round. Automated waste loading, soil harvesting and collection reduce labor costs and increase worker safety.
Consistently produces premium grade soil products yielding the highest market value
The only fully-enclosed, automated, vermi-composting system available
Capable of processing between 1 and 200 or more* tons/day
Modular, scalable, stackable design
Accelerates waste conversion through effective monitoring of worm activity, worm density moisture levels
Advanced climate control
Advanced remote monitoring and control
Strict odor control and captures 100% of all leachate for beneficial reuse
Effective elimination of pathogens and weed seeds
Elimination of vectors (rats, bugs, birds, etc.) as required by law
Smallest footprint and lowest cost per ton processing capacity for high-volume
vermi-composting in the industry
Ideal for both urban and rural settings, indoors and outside
Complies with and exceeds regulatory requirements
* Products are custom configured specific to each clients needs. Capacity can be increased above 200 tons/day |
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