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Grants for Composting Systems in Canada: Funding Your On-Site Waste Transformation
Investing in composting infrastructure is one of the most effective ways for businesses, municipalities, and institutions to reduce organic waste , minimize hauling costs , and improve environmental performance. However, the cost of purchasing and installing an industrial or community-scale composter can be a challenge. Across Canada, multiple government programs and funding opportunities exist to help offset these costs. From federal initiatives to provincial and municipal f
Oct 16, 20255 min read


Why Companies Are Switching to On-Site Composting
In today’s world, where sustainability and cost-efficiency are paramount, businesses across various industries are increasingly adopting on-site composting solutions. While environmental benefits such as waste reduction and soil enhancement are significant drivers, a primary motivator for this shift is the substantial cost savings associated with reducing or eliminating the need to haul organic and post-consumer packaging waste to external composting facilities. This articl
Aug 19, 20243 min read


A Guide to Compostable Waste: Acceptable and Unacceptable Material For Effective Waste Management
Effective food waste management is essential for sustainability. By understanding what can and cannot be composted, businesses can ensure their commercial T-REX Composters operate efficiently and safely. Here’s a concise guide to acceptable and unacceptable materials for composting. Acceptable Waste All Organic Food (Cooked or Raw) : All food scraps, including fruit peels, vegetable scraps, and leftovers, are ideal for composting. Compostable Tableware : Items made from ba
Jul 26, 20242 min read
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