Solid wastes such as chicken bones, cartilage, muscle tissue, and fat remain left after steaming or pressure cooking.
Pelletizing: Solid waste can be processed through a pelletizer, which compresses the material into small, solid pellets. These pellets can be used as animal feed or fuel.
During the filtration process, micro-particles of chicken tissues, coagulated protein solids, and fat residues were separated.
Recycling for Low-Quality Products: The remaining particles after filtration step can be utilized to make low-quality goods like soil conditioners or fertilizers.
Liquid waste can contain organic matter, fats, proteins, and pathogens. It needs treatment before it can be disposed of or reused.
Install Grease Trap: Device that allows for cleaner treatment or disposal by bringing fat and oil to the surface and skimming off the remaining water.
After rendering and refining, the collected fat can be used to provide essential fatty acids and energy in animal feed.
Packaging that has been damaged such as broken, chipped and cracked during transport, handling, or storage, making it unsuitable for sale.
Recycling: Glass that is damaged can often be recycled to produce new glass products. Some recycling facilities accept glass bottles in various stages of damage.
The rejected glass packaging will be picked up from the waste area by the local recycling company according to the weekly pickup schedule.