At RUF we operated a 500 gallon system that received 50 pounds of food waste on a daily basis from restaurants and dining halls located at the University.
Note: This digester, following our teams departure, has been shutdown.
Copper Island Academy prepares all students for college, work, and life success through the implementation of highly effective Finnish education practices while embracing traditional American ideals.
Copper Island Academy is seeking an anaerobic digester to develop a composting program that doesn't just have the ability to process food-waste year-round, but also provide expanded market and educational opportunities for its students.
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community - Natural Resources Department expanded the People’s Garden (located at 16037 Brewery Rd n L’Anse) to promote inter-generational learning and access to healthy foods and medicines through the Debweyendan (“Believe in it”) Indigenous Gardens (DIGs) initiative. DIGs aims to promote food sovereignty, strengthen wellbeing and cultural identity, and sustain knowledge for future generations.
Digs is seeking an anaerobic digester to allow year-round processing of fish waste from local fishermen and the tribal KBIC fishery.