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ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIONSM 1 Advancements in sustainable waste technologies Presented by Peter Klaich October 1, 2015

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ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIONSM 1

Advancements in sustainable

waste technologies

Presented by Peter KlaichOctober 1, 2015

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Sharing Economy

I WANT WHAT I WANT

WHEN I WANT IT

On DemandEconomy

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Benefits to Consumer

Time-saving Cost-savingBetter decision-making(geolocation, data)

Ease of use (payment, customer service)Transparent (online reviews, service confirmation)

Creates choice (personalized, flexible)

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Benefits to Supplier

Creates opportunity for independentsTime-saving Creates market for surplus goods/ servicesConnects providers with consumers in close proximityEase of use (billing, navigation) Instant credibility

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U.S. Waste & Recycling

$64 billion industry

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A New Industry Model

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Low All-In Costs

Uniquely positioned

to align incentives

High Diversion Rates

Transparency into Billing and Diversion

Reliable, Easy-to-Work-With Providers

$ Additional Volume

Improved Per Haul Economics

Faster Payments

Paperless Back Office

$

Customers’ Needs Haulers’ Needs

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21st Century Solutions

For haulers

• Grow business

• Improve route density

• Increase volume

• Track performance

• Report issues

For businesses

• Connect to providers

• Reduce costs• Increase recycling• Consolidate billing• Get service

confirmation

For consumers

• Customize service• On-demand pick

up• Save time• Dynamic pricing• Construction &

demolition pick up

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The Future of our Industry

Aligned incentives within industryEmpowerment for small businessesIncreased efficiencyEnvironmental solutions

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Advetec BTDRapid Organic Solids Waste Reduction

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How Does It Work?

Uses Extremophilic Bacteria

Organic waste provides the food source

BTD provides optimum environment

Recovers exo-thermic heat for reuse in system

Recovers around 60% water via condensation

Reduces volumes between 60 & 90 %

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What Can It Process?

Organic Waste

Sewage Sludge

AD Sludge

Agricultural Waste

Inorganic Waste

Material contaminated with Hydro-Carbons

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AD/Biogas Plants 30% Conversion 70% Discharge

Advetec BTD 85% reduction in 72 hours

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Trash & Mixed Waste

50% plus reduction in Landfill

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Utility Sludge Systems

96% reduction in sewage Cake in 72 hours

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Slaughter House (Offal, Blood and STP Sludge) Cattle Pigs Chicken/Fowl Horse Dairy Waste Fish

Agricultural

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Permits for Operation Issued by:

Department of Environment (USA) SWORP (Southwest Oregon Research Project) Environment Agency (UK) MOD & DOD Approval for Military use Animal By Products (ABP. UK) Units exceed ABP operation and are compliant against section 8

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ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIONSM

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The technology leader for SUSTAINABLE on-site food waste recycling systems reducing volume and weight by up to 93%!

NO fresh water or enzymes used and NO gray water down the drain.

“Turbo-charged” condensing system!Lowest energy operating cost of any dehydrator.

Hungry Giant Recycling Inc.

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In the last eight years, Hungry Giant has become the sustainability leader in Australia and is now offering these specially designed dehydrating systems to North America.

Hungry Giant has over fifty installations in Sydney alone at the Darling Quarter Commonwealth Bank Building and Retail Precinct, HSBC Building with 23 restaurants and nine coffee shops, State Theater (largest IMAX theater in the world), Hurstville Central Shopping Center, the very prestigious Australia Square and Rio Tinto Mining sites in W. Australia to name a few.

Hungry Giant offers seven machines that will process 121lbs up to 2400lbs in one cycle per day. One gallon of sterile condensate is emptied in the drain for every 10-12lbs of food waste processed and the remaining nutrient rich “soil amendment” can be used to replenish landscaping, golf courses etc.

Who is Hungry Giant?

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Dehydration is the most environmentally friendly system with no BOD, TSS, CO2 or other harmful emissions

The cost of the solution is fixed, you are in control of your waste disposal costs and not subject to yearly increases from waste haulers hauling and tipping fees – many landfills are closing and composters are not breaking even.

Truck movements for organics is reduced by 90%, net GHG impact is reduced

Reach your diversion requirements

Dried remnants are biologically stabilized - no fermentation or pathogen risk on site - many clients have local farmers or composters glad to pick up the residual soil amendment replacing purchased organics to mix with their chemical fertilizers

So how does it compare to other organics solutions?

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• 180F Degree operating temperature – kills all bacteria and pathogens inside the sealed heating chamber.

• Batch process – load the heating chamber, close hatch and push “run.”

• Water is stripped from food waste as steam – exits as sterile condensate to a sealed drain like the water from a car AC unit that drips on the ground. No BOD or TSS. Remaining 10-15% is discharged as a dry soil amendment when mixed 10:1 with soil.

• What can you put in the machine? All organics including paper napkins and un-waxed cardboard (up to 25% of the load), meat, fish, chicken and small bones (bones will come out completely dry), dairy products, veggies, fruit, bread and cakes, dried flowers, coffee grounds, rice and beans.

• What should not be put in the machine? Cans, silverware, glass, rags, whole coconuts, oyster shells and other hard shell fish.

• What happens if these items are thrown in? May cause a jam but the Hungry Giant Motor Overload Sensor will reverse direction to release the foreign object that will be discharged with remaining dry soil amendment.

How Does It Work?

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Only Hungry Giant has:

• Ancillary sealed radiator in front of condenser filled with anti-freeze to turbo-charge the condensing process.

• Bearing/GASKET LEAK warning system.

• Motor overload anti-jamming functionality.

• Moisture sensor instead of timer operation.

• Only dehydrator with two (2) year warranty!

On-Site Systems for Processing Food Waste:

A Report to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

Northeastern University

http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/massdep/recycle/reduce/massdep-food-waste-final-report.pdf

What is Different About Hungry Giant?

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Waste Collection for Smart Cities

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Wireless sensors measures fill level

Generates smart/efficient route schedules

Up to 50% in Direct Cost Savings

Carbon footprint reduction

Collect Waste Without Wasting Money

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Enevo ONe automatically generates schedule/routes optimization

Traffic information

Road restrictions

Smarter Planning

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Historic backlog

Mobile service on cellular tablets

Web service capability

User Friendly

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