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If you’re interested in Anaerobic Digestion, small or large scale composting then you’ve come to the right place.

The vast majority of over 20 million tonnes of organic waste produced in the UK & Eire is disposed of to landfill, where it takes up space and contributes to problematic leachate and methane gas emissions. Landfill is becoming increasingly expensive and unacceptable, with EU legislation restricting disposal of organic waste via taxation, penalties and total bans.

HotRot is your one stop solution provider to diverting this waste from landfill, generating renewable heat and power and returning much needed carbon and nutrients to the soil.

Small Scale

Suitable for small sites producing as little as 200kgs (1 wheelie bin) a day to over 20,000 tonnes a year;  the HotRot range of composters are designed to fit on a very small footprint, be completely automated and produce no leachate or odour.

 
Tunnel Composting

A completely precast solution to a traditional problem.  Easy and fast to install, the MIDAS range of tunnel composters can be arranged in tunnels, bunkers, halls, etc to treat a wide range of organic material in aerated static piles.

 

Renewable Energy

The BEKON anaerobic digestion technology is able to robustly digest anywhere between 10% and 60% dry solids in a static batch system. Importantly this technology can and will digest feed from combined kitchen and garden waste collections.

 

23/06/2006
"Turning Food Waste into Profit" - HotRot's annual one day conference line up is annouced - RTAB to launch total food waste volumes for the Eastern Region study.

27/05/2008
Multi-national Invests in HotRot Nappy Composting

16/05/2008
HotRot to host Composting Association Event in July for FOOD WASTE in the Eastern Region.

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