Waste isn’t a forever problem: A French innovation shows it can spark a new economy
For years, the issue of waste management has seemed insurmountable. With overflowing landfills and inefficient incinerators, the problem only seemed to grow. However, a French company is offering a fresh perspective:
A New Approach to Waste Management

This innovative technology, developed in France, is able to extract 99.7% of pure organic matter from household and industrial food waste. Through a comprehensive process of grinding, separating, cleaning containers, and refining materials, it transforms waste into valuable resources for composting, anaerobic digestion, or energy production.
Cost and Emission Benefits

Not only does this system achieve exceptional purity levels, but it also reduces waste treatment costs by half compared to traditional methods. Additionally, it produces methane that can be used for energy consumption, replacing chemical fertilizers with more sustainable alternatives.
Global Impact and Circular Economy

This technology is not only beneficial in European countries like France and Belgium but can also be adapted to various urban and rural settings. It offers a shift towards a circular model where waste is no longer seen as the end but as a new beginning for sustainable practices.
