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With IBR, the environment wins all round
Governments, producers, and society need a waste disposal solution
that is economical, and efficient, without adding further environmental
pressures to the growing world. Practical solutions are required
to the problems caused by present waste management practices, intensive
farming traditions, and the increasing dependency on chemical fertilizers
and pesticides.
For those seeking new ways to cope with increasing volumes of biodegradable
waste, IBR offers a unique and effective solution. IBR's
technology effectively processes organic waste, reducing the negative
environmental impacts created by decomposing organic matter in soil, landfill and water.
IBR's unique technology and biological fertility products have revolutionary
and far-reaching potential:
- Municipalities and generators of biodegradable waste are offered
a profitable alternative to landfill disposal, composting, waste to energy and incineration,
while reducing toxic leachate, greenhouse gas emissions and eliminating residual disposal problems.
- By converting biodegradable waste into products beneficial to
soil fertility, IBR is stemming the current one-way flow of nutrients
and organic matter from the soil by providing food producers with
the means to reverse their increasing dependence on chemical inputs.
- Simply put, the company's proprietary technology safely and economically 'closes the loop' on the natural nutrient cycle.
IBR's process works effectively with four difficult organic waste
streams from: food preparation, agriculture production, livestock
manures, and municipal sewage sludge. IBR has succeeded in effectively
processing these waste streams rapidly and economically converting
them to marketable forms, creating uniform and consistent products
for commercial agriculture.
IBR Technology Benefits:
- Environmentally sound solution for organics processing
- Ability to locate in urban settings
- Commercially viable due to high value end-products
IBR Products Benefits:
- Improves soil fertility and overall soil quality
- Reduced fertilizer usage
- Reduced nutrient leaching losses
- Increased water retention
- Increased crop yield and quality
- Decreased crop management costs
- Replacement of chemical pesticides
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