The company supplies bacteria that can process 98 percent of organic waste into water and carbon dioxide in just 24 hours, eliminating the need to turn it into compost, which is often not put to use.

Sounds like this can be useful in big cities where there are not much green space to put compost to use.

  • Cybermatrix
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    21 year ago

    Very interesting but compost has some use. I can see we can use water but co2, what to do with that?

    • @andyliOP
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      11 year ago

      Make soda? /s

      I guess it’s slightly better than burning the food waste.

      • Cybermatrix
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        11 year ago

        Haha, one way of getting rid of the co2, put it in soda and blame the soda drinkers of producing too much carbon dioxide