Operations

Two independent lanes: premium private-source organics and municipality MSW recovery — designed to protect fertilizer quality and stabilize revenue.

Lane A — Premium Organics (Private Source)

Throughput: 9 TPD (low-stress, high-quality). Critical step: de-packaging, then fine screening and short QC belt before the organic buffer bunker (24h max).

De-packaging Fine screen 25–40mm QC belt Organic bunker Composter feed: 5 TPD cap

Lane B — Municipality MSW (MRF Line)

Throughput: 21 TPD. Gross manual sort → trommel → magnet → (optional) air density separation → saleable recyclables and residual handling.

Gross manual sort Trommel 50–70mm Magnet Air separation Baling + storage

Shift structure (20 hours/day)

ShiftFocusNotes
DayFull private + municipality operationOrganic feedstock production; compost feeding & monitoring
NightMunicipality continues; private receiving onlyCompost turning, curing, housekeeping

Quality controls are designed to sustain export-grade organics: never mix private and municipality waste; hold organics under 24 hours; monthly heavy metal screening.

Performance targets

Organic purity: >95%
Plastic contamination: <0.5%
Compost rejection: <5%

Why this is bankable

Repeatable SOPs, dedicated lanes, conservative recovery assumptions, and offtake-ready specifications reduce volatility and rejection risk.

Expansion readiness

Designed for easy compost capacity expansion (10–15 TPD) and for carbon MRV reporting with weighbridge + batch records.

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