Harp Bio Digester FAQs
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Harp Bio Digesters
We provide a diverse range of options to suit businesses of various sizes, ensuring that we can handle any volume of organic waste, from 1,000 to 50,000 litres per week.
Harp Bio Digesters utilise our proprietary biotechnology that convert food and other organic waste into a highly-valued, dry, safe and nutrient-rich soil product / bio fertiliser in less than 24 hours.
The end-product goes beyond compost. It is a high-value biofertiliser that is abundant in essential nutrients.
Our proprietary biotechnology converts food and other organic waste into a highly-valued, dry, safe and nutrient-rich soil product / bio fertiliser in less than 24hrs.
You can either use it on your own grounds or a Harp representative will collect it from you. Consult a Harp Renewables representative for advice.
Yes, Harp Renewables Australia provides training to ensure proper usage and maintenance of the bio digesters.
Harp Bio Digesters can process various types of difficult waste material, including organic waste, food waste, agricultural waste, and more.
Harp Bio Digesters can be installed both indoors and outdoors, depending on the available space and requirements.
No. Harp Bio Digesters do not need any water supply.
Yes, information regarding the carbon footprint of Harp Bio Digesters can be provided, showing the environmental benefits of the system.
This will depend on the feedstock and the analysis required.
Yes, Harp Bio Digesters can process compostable packaging materials, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
Only small element of condensate.
Yes, Harp provides a range of auxiliary equipment to complement the Harp Bio Digesters, enhancing their functionality and efficiency.
Harp Bio Digesters are designed, developed and manufactured in Brownstown, Kentstown, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland.