Solid Waste Management
Accelerating Biodegradation, Reducing Groundwater Pollution, and Eliminating Odor.The term ‘waste’ (often referred to as rubbish, trash, garbage, or junk) is defined as ‘unwanted or undesired material’. Some components of waste can be recycled once recovered from the waste stream e.g plastic bottles, metals, glass and paper.
All areas of solid waste handling are, by nature, smelly jobs. Municipal sludge and solid waste, landfills, composting, and co-composting facilities all generate odors offensive to workers and the community. The solid waste process is complex, with multiple drops, collections, transfers, and sorting of recyclable and non-recyclable material. Combustible materials can also be incinerated for energy production — causing more bad odors.As with most odors, agitation makes it worse. When solid waste is offloaded or compost rows are turned, bad odors increase. Whether in a localized area or to surround a composting shed or landfill From large-scale municipal landfills to waste transfer stations and handling sites, environmental management professionals use VALENS technology to reduce odor, accelerate solid waste decomposition, and improve leachate water quality. At VALENS Technologies, we provide a solution for every stage of the solid waste management cycle.
What is Sept-X?
Sept-X is a revolutionary combination of human and environmentally friendly active micro-organisms creating a powerful cocktail of beneficial enzymes, super catalysing co-enzymes and co-factors with remarkable ability to fully digest a wide range of compounds and sanitise the environment.It is a natural 100% organic, bio-degradable culture without harsh chemicals or residues. Sept-X rapidly digests fats, protein, carbohydrate, cellulose, and a wide range of pollutants leaving the environment in natural balance
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Reduce The Odor Of Solid Waste
Leachate is the liquid that drains or ‘leaches’ from a landfill. It varies widely in composition regarding the age of the landfill and the type of waste that it contains.
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Leachate Treatment
Over 2 billion tons of municipal solid waste are produced annually. Improper disposal can lead to adverse health outcomes, for example through water, soil and air contamination.