Food Waste Biodigesters on Ships: A Brief Introduction

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Food waste biodigesters are becoming increasingly popular in the maritime industry as a sustainable solution for managing food waste on ships. These machines act as stainless steel stomachs, breaking down organic material using microorganisms and oxygen. The resulting grey water can be sent to the ship’s grey water or black water system. This technology has gained traction in the marine sector, particularly since Carnival began adopting Power Knot biodigesters on its fleets in 2019.

Power Knot’s LFC biodigesters offer various features that make them ideal for food waste management. They prevent plastic from entering the waste stream, comply with environmental regulations, allow for continuous digestion, can handle a wide range of waste materials, and are easy to install. Additionally, they ensure zero waste, operate without odor, provide data analytics for remote monitoring, and offer cost efficiency by minimizing or eliminating the need for waste transportation.

By replacing outdated pulper systems, biodigesters free up valuable deck space on ships and can process a wider range of waste materials. Connecting to the LFC Cloud allows for real-time monitoring of biodigester statistics, service schedules, and diagnostics, enabling operators to optimize operations and address issues promptly. Power Knot’s LFC biodigesters are at the forefront of innovation in the maritime industry, embraced by companies like BSM, Carnival UK, Seaborn, and Holland America Line.

Overall, these biodigesters offer a more sustainable and efficient future for waste management in the maritime industry.

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