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Found on: WeFunder – wefunder.com/natursoil.of.california
NaturSoil California: Patented
composting technology to help California meet environmental goals
“
Healthy soils are essential to
healthy plants, animals, and humans. Our technology is designed by operators
for operators, elegant in its simplicity. We produce up to 4% nitrogen-rich
bio-fertilizer using an internationally patented methodology. Now, we are
starting up our own operation.
Our
Ambition
We are designing in-vessel
composting systems that integrate bio-energy and biofertilizer production. In
five years, we hope to recycle 600 tons a day of organics in California,
becoming an environmental utility ensuring the protection of public health,
air, water, and soil.
Key
Facts
- Approved by U.S. Navy Engineering for use in all federal installations.
- Two NaturTech facilities won SWANA awards.
- Founder has 3 patents, 3 pending.
- Technology operating since 1992.
- Significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and protects water quality.
- Orange County alone needs to divert 3,000 tons a day of organics.
- California needs to divert 23 million tons a year from landfills by 2025.
- We meet California air & water quality laws.
“The opportunity for a BMP based bio-fertilizer industry is
just now emerging due to the perfect storm of regulations in California that
mandate landfill diversion and ban windrow composting due to air regulations.
While higher tipping fees, $30-$40 per ton help make the NaturTech Composting
System more “bankable,” it is the quality of the compost that makes this
business proposal exceptional. Well-made compost at 2% nitrogen commands $60 to
$100 per ton since it can be sold in the planter mix, nursery and greenhouse
markets, markets that low nitrogen, weedy, and inconsistent windrow made
compost can never reach. By adding the bio-fertilizer fermentation component to
the technology which brings the stabilized nitrogen up to 4%, turfgrass top
dressing markets up to $200 per ton become possible. The short answer is that
composting has too often been seen only as an alternative waste disposal
methodology but now it has become a soil and bio-fertilizer manufacturing
enterprise.”
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