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@swtgrl2no
@swtgrl2no Жыл бұрын
So, plastic, cardboard, and rotten food..😮
@lisiyxishnik602
@lisiyxishnik602 Жыл бұрын
Wtf did i just watch and wtf is wrong with u ppl in the comment section?!! They added a spinning earth to the video and used word GREEN couple time and you got brainwashed JUST LIKE THAT
@danidani-xt2vb
@danidani-xt2vb 2 жыл бұрын
Vous servez des choses gâtées aux animaux, pour produire du gaz oui, mais pas pour nourrir les animaux.
@badgerlife9541
@badgerlife9541 3 жыл бұрын
Holy shit! The food waste is ground into animal “food” together WITH the plastic packaging!!????!!?!??! And then people eat the animals that are the plastics and they wonder why they have micro plastics in their blood and why their sperm count is decreasing? This is like an episode of black mirror.
@لمياءورشان
@لمياءورشان 3 жыл бұрын
from where can i get these machines to make this project in my country in africa
@IamDemon2023
@IamDemon2023 3 жыл бұрын
What's the Company's name I would love to bring this up to my state governor which is Gov. Andrew Cuomo of NYS it would be awesome if he partnered with them to start getting bins out to the general public.
@12bmwxxx
@12bmwxxx 3 жыл бұрын
How much does it cost for equipment s
@7xgaming849
@7xgaming849 4 жыл бұрын
how could garbage become "nutricious"
@richardromanek1068
@richardromanek1068 4 жыл бұрын
We are not processing garbage. We are processing clean fresh leftover food
@7xgaming849
@7xgaming849 4 жыл бұрын
@@richardromanek1068 they are literally from the trash can and you move them around IN a big trash can
@davidw4970
@davidw4970 4 жыл бұрын
Plenty wrong with this. Although Cat3 ABPs are "approved" they're not right. Herbivore animals eating other animals for protein content is horrendous food chain management. Pig feed, as an omnivore, is what this is fit for. Otherwise run it through a digester for input, take the biogas and clean it for running food waste collection vehicles, or CHP the gas to electric and heat capture for a co-located polytunnel grower, or similar...and compost the substrate to the grower and back onto arable land that can be used to generate real forage and whole crop feeds for the herbivorous livestock. This is positioned as a planet-helping solution, but it falls far, far short of the mark. Free market capitalism under a veil of helpful hand. That's all this is. Apologies for being a few years late on the commentary.
@richardromanek1068
@richardromanek1068 4 жыл бұрын
You obviously do not get the concept. The equipment just happens to make a superior product that has a value out of food waste rather then putting the food waste in land fills. Compost Plants make dirt which has little to no value. Food waste has been fed to animals for hundreds of years. This process has been studied over and over again and proven to make a very sustainable feed ingredient source out of something that would continue to pollute the land fills. Please do better research before you comment.
@davidw4970
@davidw4970 4 жыл бұрын
Richard Romanek Where to begin?!! 1) I think I’ve demonstrated I get the concept just fine, it’s not a tricky one to grapple with. 2) my comment is around where the waste-to-feed end product is suitable, nothing around the concept 3) compost plants make compost, not “dirt”. Huge difference, but the comedy value of you suggesting I don’t get the concept and being so ill formed yourself, isn’t lost on me. 4) I’m not suggesting a compost plant. Again - a digester is NOT a compost plant. The substrate from a digester, can further breakdown into compost. 5) compost, not dirt!, has huge value. Principally fertilisation, but has the added benefit of being organic matter (as opposed to your “dirt” reference, which of course is inert matter, and “dirt” isn’t actually a category, but for ease I’ll assume you’re referring to topsoil. Sorry, but am about to get into a polite rant as your nonsense contribution has ticked me off. Maybe you’ll learn something and cease asking for people to be better researched when you clearly have little understanding yourself. Aside from fertilising arable/forage based feed systems (whole crop or grasses), compost can make better use of clay excavations when combined to ‘fines’ to build topsoil...and because as anyone who “gets the concept” of arable or livestock farming understands the value not only of nitrogen, but also that building topsoil helps in many way, especially in forage based systems. Be polite Richard, and try not to make statements that are rather daft. I’m fairly well researched; I am one of the assistant farm managers for a 1725ac farming estate made up of 4 farms: 300 head beef suckler herd, a 400ewe lambing unit that yields 800-1000 lambs for our on-farm kill/cut plant. And a 56ac woodland roaming pork operation attached to the beef/lamb farm. We also run 22 x 1ac/1000broiler (rested/sequenced pastured-poultry...and in our organic operation this in particular is hugely aided by compost - not muck.) We are able to have shorter rest periods and get 4 yields per year and maintain great flock health (organic standards require 70 slow grown like a Hubbard rather than the commercial ross48 etc). We shred then screen our compost through 10mm. We broadcast 6tn/acre then tine harrow - at the end of 3 of the 4 cycles. We also mulch our 14ac cider orchard, but broadcast the lanes too as we have a 14 x 1ac/800 egg layer unit housed within the purpose planted orchard (to give great cover and insect based free range protein to the organic layers). We run at 800/ac despite the organic standards allowing 4m2 density to help with our herbal/natural disease suppression strategy. And there’s a small dairy unit, but only 40hd to produce our milk, creams and ice cream for the farm shop and others. I’m on the 385ac cereal, some 3year alfalfa rotation and whole crop farm, and we run the forage production too as an “internal contractor” to our other farms. Our primary objective is to serve our other units. That means we produce as much if not all the livestock feed for our farms - from seed to milled product. So, in summary: We produce feed for a total over 30,000 animals a year across our poultry, eggs, beef, lamb, pork and separately for 12,000 woodland turkey we raise on two retired game shooting at woods/stands. That’s: - arable/forage to feed - livestock - poultry & eggs Our 4th farm is a grower-producer rather than a traditional farm. Primarily in poly tunnels. They use a LOT of compost. We have a farm scale biodigester adjacent to the grower/producer. We use Cat3s for pig feed but is largely grain- legume blend with ABPs for balance to true omnivore ration. We run pretty much everything through it as the nitrogen impact isn’t too drastic, and we’re carting less wet-weight in the when we spread. Which makes up for the extra carting up the road to the digester. We know we’re building our soil and root systems of our perm pasture which bodes very well for consistency even in dry years. So - after all that I’m still not sure what got me annoyed the most in your reply: - calling a digester a composter - calling compost dirt - saying compost (dirt in your terminology) has no value - others should be more researched to suit your discerning standards ... you’d think it’d be the research one, but nope - it’s number 3. Saying compost/dirt has no value. Especially irked me because we’re on chalk and our starting soil depths vary quite a bit across the arable land especially. Feel free to follow up, but perhaps get some of that research time in before you do.
@pandurangkhamkar1017
@pandurangkhamkar1017 4 жыл бұрын
I am too much interested becoz already I am searching for this concept to avoid food waste in India.
@devtushar5004
@devtushar5004 4 жыл бұрын
@devtushar5004
@devtushar5004 4 жыл бұрын
Pandurag khamkar contact me
@ashkhan3148
@ashkhan3148 3 жыл бұрын
Contact me on WhatsApp 07947317908
@MAK-5891
@MAK-5891 3 жыл бұрын
@@devtushar5004 please check your email.
@zachariabosire462
@zachariabosire462 4 жыл бұрын
This is a great initiative. Where do you source equipment?
@12bmwxxx
@12bmwxxx 5 жыл бұрын
Love to have more details about equipments
@sitisalwa2942
@sitisalwa2942 5 жыл бұрын
What if the food waste contains a poison? How do you manage that?
@michaelis-menten
@michaelis-menten 5 жыл бұрын
i was actually wondering about that... do they add some chemicals when 'rinsing' the waste?
@rjrjrusa
@rjrjrusa 4 жыл бұрын
We reject it
@MAK-5891
@MAK-5891 3 жыл бұрын
It's even use in normal feed which is called toxin binder.
@kalemoagencieslimited902
@kalemoagencieslimited902 6 жыл бұрын
kindly drop your contacts for inquiries
@manmohanhm6164
@manmohanhm6164 3 жыл бұрын
@@cindbadca how can we contract
@MuhammadMuhammad-ev7qg
@MuhammadMuhammad-ev7qg 6 жыл бұрын
I am Anik from Bangladesh. I am very interested with the food-waste to animal feed plant. I have lot of questions.please answer those. I want to set up a plant in Bangladesh. -Does food-waste include rice and processed food from rice can be fed to fish, hens, cows? -please elaborate, can vegetable waste be processed to animal-feed? -Please elaborate total operating cost and operating cost per kg? -how many human labor forces is needed? - Is the processing system proven and has any trademark? -please elaborate the nutrients amount in one kg of this processed food? - how much money do I need to set up a plant and what amount of money will you take to be set up by you? Please contact me on whatsapp +8801868587804 .
@benjielim4759
@benjielim4759 6 жыл бұрын
is there a smaller version of this machine for backyard farm operations
@rjrjrusa
@rjrjrusa 6 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately there is not a back yard model at this time. We have thought about that for a while but the cost of the drive systems do not justify the small scale and we have not developed a unit with single drive. Stay tuned as we may do this in the future.
@nitishgaurav1586
@nitishgaurav1586 3 жыл бұрын
@@rjrjrusa can i have your official email id?
@simplelifeismyway
@simplelifeismyway 6 жыл бұрын
How do I can contact with them? I want to know more
@rjrjrusa
@rjrjrusa 6 жыл бұрын
Please call Bill Moss or see the web site at www.bandttech.com/
@rjrjrusa
@rjrjrusa 4 жыл бұрын
Phoenix Engineering & Logistics, [email protected]
@samirchikte1135
@samirchikte1135 7 жыл бұрын
Hi What is the capacity of this plant and what it's total investment.
@razzakpathan6205
@razzakpathan6205 7 жыл бұрын
very nice thinking. our earth is healthy. good idea brooo
@grunkmcgrunk8407
@grunkmcgrunk8407 7 жыл бұрын
How do you keep a consistent nutritional value to your pellets? Aren't you subject to the quality of the waste food you receive? How do you keep out animal waste (meat, dairy)?
@rjrjrusa
@rjrjrusa 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, that is why clean fresh food waste is used not garbage.
@Spooder1989
@Spooder1989 2 жыл бұрын
@@rjrjrusa Yes but I would imagine the food composition changes from day to day; how do you ensure the nutritional profile of the food waste is consistent? Also, I would think that many smaller non-organic substances/objects would also be missed during the quality control step, since it relies on people being able to identify and pick out the contaminants. Great initiative nonetheless :)
@EssamElshrkawy
@EssamElshrkawy 8 ай бұрын
What the cost for only drayer 5ton?
@opticalriot
@opticalriot 8 жыл бұрын
disturbing
@mattfeyer8476
@mattfeyer8476 8 жыл бұрын
why do cattle eat leftover donuts and meat? not sure about it, but i grew up and they eat grass and plants. not the boston cream filled donut and leftover chicken scraps we toss. dumb use. feed our homeless the real food, like breads and such. the rest can go compost.
@anitamarskamp1866
@anitamarskamp1866 8 жыл бұрын
It;s not only unhealthy foods but breads and veggies aswell. Milking cows cant give milk on grass and plants alone if we want 100 plus gallons of them per day. Food waste is enormous also among families. We need a life style change.
@rjrjrusa
@rjrjrusa 6 жыл бұрын
That is not exactly how the system works. If you put garbage in you get garbage out. The system works using fresh and clean food waste, but the food waste has to have the nutritional content to make nutritional animal feed. If run properly, the pelletized food waste end up with a nutritional value between corn and soy, and sells as a commodity to feed mills at about 140% the current price of corn. This patented process has been around since the 1980's and works very well.
@telebee2100
@telebee2100 6 жыл бұрын
source separated food, not meant to give donuts to cow :)
@tuoidao2239
@tuoidao2239 9 жыл бұрын
facebook.com/animalfeedaquafeed/?fref=ts
@nkosanasuping7467
@nkosanasuping7467 9 жыл бұрын
wow its an amazing how machines could just make you rich like that
@marywmindo9432
@marywmindo9432 9 жыл бұрын
Amazing invention!.. Such a machine would really change lives and empower us economically here in Africa. I'm very impressed.
@maggiexi3265
@maggiexi3265 8 жыл бұрын
+Waringa Mindo hello,We can do it.Please contact me [email protected]
@anitamarskamp1866
@anitamarskamp1866 8 жыл бұрын
Also something for the Netherlands
@MuhammadMuhammad-ev7qg
@MuhammadMuhammad-ev7qg 6 жыл бұрын
Maggie Xi please contact me on whatsapp +8801868587804 .. I am eagerly waiting for you
@grupowalema
@grupowalema 5 жыл бұрын
Olá, estou bastante impressionado, gostava de ver implementado em África, contribuindo no ambiente, desemprego e fome. Quero mais detalhes sobre custos do investimento. Aguardo seu contacto email:[email protected] Kingando