February 3, 2011 By Steven Castle
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The stadium’s Legends Hospitality staff will use the state-of-the-art bio-composting reactor to turn up to 2,400 pounds of organic waste a day that would have ended up in a landfill into gray water within 48 hours. The Green Machine works by utilizing non-hazardous microorganisms in conjunction with biochips. It comes in three sizes, suited to meet the needs of most industrial kitchens, and is fully self-contained.
Use of composting practices is widespread in Europe and Asia, but still rare in the American marketplace. The Dallas Cowboys organization is the first U.S. sports franchise to install one of the sophisticated reactors. Rob Phillips, president of Totally Green, said he expects significant growth of the company because the Orca Green Machine enables businesses to go green and stay in the black.
“With our uniquely advanced system, customers dramatically reduce garbage disposal costs, tipping fees, and water and energy usage,” Phillips explained. “The Orca Green Machine makes good financial sense, and because it reduces the amount of garbage sent to landfills, it makes good environmental sense.”
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