Meercat Associates
Meercat Associates
Meercat Associates

 
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Food Waste

Recycling Food Waste is just as important as recycling other rubbish such as glass, cans and paper. When organic waste is deposited in landfill it biodegrades and has serious environmental consequences. For example:

  • Methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, is released into the atmosphere, which significantly contributes to global warming.
  • A liquid leachate is also produced that can pollute groundwater and water courses, damaging the plants and animals that live there.

Disposing of waste via landfill is unsustainable and space is running out.

By separating food waste from other waste we can reduce the amount going to landfill.

On the market there are some clever ways to deal with food waste, if you produce such waste then an alternative to landfill is available to you. We'll help you find the solution that fits your business.

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