
A recent study by the University of Arizona Garbage Project determined that Americans, on average, generate 474.5 lbs of food waste every year.
Federal statistics indicate that nearly 65 million tons of food wastes are generated annually, but only 3% of food wastes are recycled by composting or feeding to animals. The remainder is disposed of landfills or incinerators. Total losses are up to $100 billion annually, according to the latest study.
Composting is considered the most natural and environmentally friendly process naturally decomposing biodegradable organic biomass. It is however, a time consuming and cumbersome manual process typically taking several weeks producing foul odors..
Food Recycle Science introduces a revolutionary technology process called eCorect that decomposes compostable organic waste into environmentally friendly small organic particles in 4~23 hours. The end product, Highly Concentrated Organics (HCO) particulate, can be used for multiple applications, such as humus rich soil amendments, biomass renewable energy and organic fillers for plastics or ABS resins.
eCorect and HCO are the trademarks of Food Recycle Science.