
Biodigesters
Biodigesters are sealed systems that convert organic waste, like food scraps and animal manure, into biogas and nutrient-rich slurry through a natural process called anaerobic digestion. Microorganisms break down the waste without oxygen, producing biogas—mainly methane—that can be used for cooking, heating, or electricity. The remaining slurry can be used as fertilizer, enriching soil health. Biodigesters help manage waste sustainably, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and provide renewable energy, making them an eco-friendly solution for farms, communities, and households seeking sustainable waste management and energy generation.