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Organic refinery processes all types of biodegradable materials(18/05/2009)
Greenview Environmental will announce an organic refinery capable of processing all types of biodegradable materials at Futuresource. The facility, to be opened in Corby on the 1st July 2009, features a new type of modular construction that will revolutionise the way that In-Vessel Composting plants are built. Greenview Environmental, founded by John Jardine, has expanded rapidly in the last few years to become the largest private organisatio... [more]
All food waste can now be collected together regardless of packaging(23/04/2009)
Greenview Environmental is the largest private organic material refinement organisation in the UK. Its In Vessel Aeration Systems (IVAS) technology is used to process 300,000 tonnes of waste a year and can accept the greatest range of ABPR Cat 3 waste of any such system, including: municipal kerb side collections, catering waste, by-products of food processing, out-of-date supermarket waste along with vegetation and low grade wood. Concerns o... [more]
Greenview Environmental announces new approach to biogas production(11/03/2009)
According to Defra the UK has fewer than 20 agricultural digesters producing electricity. According to John Jardine, founder and Chief Executive of Greenview Environmental, this is because everyone is under the illusion it is difficult and expensive. Greenview Environmental has announced a new approach to biogas production and John Jardine explains that he went back to first principles in his design: “Anaerobic digestion is a natural process –... [more]
Greenview Environmental announces new approach to biogas production(20/12/2008)
According to Defra, the UK has fewer than 20 agricultural digesters producing electricity. According to John Jardine, founder and Chief Executive of Greenview Environmental, this is because everyone is under the illusion it is difficult and expensive. Greenview Environmental has announced a new approach to biogas production and John Jardine explains that he went back to first principles in his design: “Anaerobic digestion is a natural process ... [more]
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