Finally—New Award-Winning "GREEN" Technology For Food Waste Disposal

The BioHitech GOHbio 1001 Series high volume organic waste decomposition technology, launched in early 2008, received grand recognition at the 2008 International Hotel/Motel & Restaurant show in New York City, receiving the prestigious award for Innovation in Green Technology.
This innovative technology solves the challenges of what to do with organic food waste. The BioHitech GOHbio 1001 Series is represented by Interstate Waste Systems and Recycling Equipment located in Apple Valley. Mark Siroonian, owner of Interstate WaInterstate Waste Systems and Recyclingste Systems says, “Having over 20 years’ experience in the waste and recycling industry, and feeling I have been green all along, this is by far the most exciting technology I have seen in my career.”
The decomposition unit, which is energy-efficient and made of stainless steel, breaks down food waste into a liquid form within 24 hours, enabling the waste to be safely disposed of down the drain. As a result, green house gases are reduced, landfill space and fuel are preserved, and ultimately, dependency on fossil fuels and other foreign oil sources, declines. Additionally, overall costs associated with work flow efficiencies, janitorial supplies and general operational management of the organic waste flow stream are minimized. The technology benefits any commercial food preparatory work site application generating a high volume of organic waste, including; grocery chains, restaurants, hotels, hospitals and universities.
Operating the GOHBio 1200 model at full capacity for one year will reduce emissions of 470,000 pounds of C02 and 58 MTCE of greenhouse gases. That is equivalent to taking 40 cars off the road, saving 1200 gallons of diesel fuel, and planting almost 100 trees. Imagine the positive impact for our environment if all major producers of organic food waste were to take advantage of this innovative technology. The reductions could be multiplied by thousands!
The product has undergone years of rigorous testing, so it is very exciting to bring this technology to market at a time when it is needed the most. This technology provides customers with a way to actively contribute to environmental sustainability, while also providing them with significant economical benefits and improved work flow efficiencies in the process. It is a win-win situation for everyone—most importantly, for our environmental infrastructure.
The award-winning technology is already installed in many well-known grocery chains (Albertsons Supermarket, SuperValu Foods), hotels (Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Santa Fe Station), hospitals and universities (University of San Diego) coast to coast. The GOHBio 1001 series, manufactured by BioHitech International and represented by Interstate Waste Systems, is available in three stock models with customization available to accommodate special capacity requirements and work site specifications.

Inquires on BioHitech technology can be directed to Interstate Waste Systems, Mark Siroonian at 951-536-4217, e-mail: Mark@iwsre.com. Also visit www.IWSRE.com for more information.

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