Invitation to the composter presentation

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Did you know that biowaste accounts for as much as 40% of mixed municipal waste?
This type of waste can either pose as an environmental problem or can become a precious organic fertilizer that improves the structure and quality of the soil. Composting is the ecologically best way to deal with biowaste.

However, how to conduct composting in facilities where a greater amount of waste from cooked food is generated?

Today, different home composting devices can be used inside the facilities and can also receive a large amount of food. One such device is GG – 02 home composter from INTERZERO.

If you are interested in how this device works, what are its technical specifications and how big it is, join us for its presentation on November 13, 2023 at noon in the premises of the Youth Center Class (Ulica slobode 28, Split). The class is located on the third floor (floor T5), and is accessed through the south entrance of the Youth Center building.)

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Representative of INTERZERO company Robert Sedlar will present the activities and services of the company and present electric composters that they have in offer with an emphasis on home composter GG- 02. In addition, he will present technical and operational specifications, as well as the installation process.

We see the GG-02 composter as an excellent device for dealing with biowaste at the site of origin, in the kindergarten or school kitchen, student cafeteria, hospital, nursing home or catering facility.

For health institutions, the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund has issued a Public Call for co-financing the procurement of devices for the prevention of biowaste (food waste) in hospitals and special hospitals (JP EU-1/2023). The tender is ongoing from June 21, 2023, and is currently at 48% of the utilization of funds.

The presentation of the device was organized by the Association for Nature, Environment and Sustainable Development “Sunce” through the LIFE Artina project. The project is co-financed by the LIFE Program of the European Union, the Office for Cooperation with NGOs of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, and the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund.

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