MONTVALE, N.J.-- BioHitech's high-volume organic waste decomposition technology, launched earlier this year, received recognition at the 2008 International Hotel/Motel & Restaurant show at the Jacob K. Javits Center in NYC, receiving the award for Innovation in Green Technology for their GOHBio 1001 Series.
The decomposition unit, which is energy-efficient and made of stainless steel, breaks down food waste into a liquid within 24 hours; enabling it to be safely disposed of down the drain. As a result, green house gases are reduced, landfill space and fuel are preserved, and ultimately, dependency on fossil fuels and other foreign oil sources declines. Additionally, overall costs associated with work flow efficiencies, janitorial supplies and general operational management of the organic waste flow stream are minimized. The technology benefits any commercial food preparatory work site application generating a high-volume of organic waste, including; grocery chains, hotels, hospitals and universities.
Operating the GOHBio 1200 model at full capacity for 1 year will reduce emissions of 443,000 pounds of CO2 and 55 MTCE of greenhouse gases. That is equivalent to taking 40 cars off the road, saving 1200 gallons of diesel fuel, and planting almost 100 trees.
The award-winning technology is already installed in many well known grocery chains, hotels, hospitals and universities coast to coast. The GOHBio 1001 series, manufactured by BioHitech International, is available in 3 stock models with customization available to accommodate special capacity requirements and work site specifications.
BioHitech America is an industry leader in comprehensive organic waste disposal with over 60 years collective waste services experience.
BioHiTech
www.biohitech.com
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