Anaerobic Digestion of Food Waste

In response to Government initiatives to increase the diversion of food waste from landfill, PDM Group has joined forces with one of Europe?s leading food-chain recycling businesses, SARIA Bio-Industries, to introduce its market-leading anaerobic digestion (AD) operation to the UK.

Operating under the brand name ReFood UK, the new joint venture will combine SARIA's expertise in operating AD facilities and PDM's UK food waste recycling capabilities.

The new venture brings an experienced nationwide AD operation to the UK, which complements PDM's own national food waste collection and recycling network.

There are currently four ReFood plants operating in Germany, which take collections from 60,000 points across the country via 14 logistics centres.

The new ReFood AD plants will operate as integrated recycling units, processing a variety of food wastes to produce renewable electricity and DynAgro, a nutrient-rich fertiliser for local farms.

PDM Group collects unsold or unusable food products from most of the UK's major retail chains; these products are recycled at the company's existing integrated processing plants to produce bio-fuels or to generate renewable energy.

The ReFood integrated AD plants provide an environmentally-sustainable solution for all waste producers looking for a safe method of diverting food waste from landfill.

The Doncaster plant is scheduled to become operational in winter 2009, processing approximately 45,000 tonnes of food waste per annum, which will be collected from local shops, restaurants and cafes as well as residues from PDM Group's petfood production plant.

The new ReFood plant will generate 2MWh of renewable energy, which will be used to power the Doncaster site and supply the national grid.

Additional ReFood AD plants are planned for PDM sites across the country. The plants will complement the company's growing renewable energy generation portfolio

What is anaerobic digestion?

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the term applied to the process of the biological breakdown of organic material in the absence of oxygen.

During the process organic matter such as food waste is broken down biologically and this generates large amounts of biogas - a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide.

The process is similar to that which takes place during composting, however it is done in the absence of oxygen and the methane generated is captured and utilised as a biogas rather than being lost to the atmosphere.

The biogas generated by ReFood's AD plants will be used as a fuel for combined heat & power engines to generate heat for the processing site and for the generation of renewable electricity. The electricity will be used on the site in place of imported power and the excess exported to the national grid.

By using biogas from the AD process as a fuel the ReFood plant will be displacing the use of fossil fuels; this in turn reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.

As well as producing biogas for the combined heat and power units, the AD plants will also produce DynAgro, a nutrient-rich liquid fertiliser for use by local arable farms.

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