Organic Waste Diversion Solutions for Industry

Food processors, packaging plants, cold storage facilities and agricultural producers are increasingly facing mounting pressure from regulatory bodies and consumers alike to effectively divert organic waste away from landfills. Waste Optima offers proven and reliable pathways for managing organics, ranging from traditional composting methods to innovative feedstock reuse strategies that maximize resource recovery. Whether you are handling food waste, spent grain, or packaged food materials, we provide customized and scalable solutions designed to meet your specific operational and sustainability goals.

Examples of What We Recover

  • Food waste and ingredients

  • Agricultural waste

  • Pulp and vegetable waste

  • Flour mills and large scale bakeries

  • Spent grain and brewery byproducts

Our Process

  • Identify local composting or digestion partners

  • Ensure contamination-free separation

  • Bulk collection or palletized pickup

  • Reporting and regulatory compliance

Why Work With Us

  • Sustainable³ Framework

  • Industrial-scale composting and anaerobic digestion network

  • Customized pickup schedules

  • Transparent compliance documentation

Industries Served

  • Food & Beverage

  • Food Production

  • Cold Storage

  • Agricultural

  • Breweries

  • Grain Storage

  • Large Scale Bakeries and Flour Mills

FAQs

  • Organic waste primarily includes food scraps, leftover packaged food, expired ingredients, as well as various biodegradable packaging materials that can naturally decompose.

  • Yes, we work closely with specialized depackaging facilities that have the capability to efficiently separate organic materials from packaging components, allowing for proper recovery or composting processes.

  • Composting utilizes oxygen to effectively break down organic material, transforming it into valuable soil amendments that enrich the earth. In contrast, anaerobic digestion employs specialized microbes in an oxygen-free environment to produce biogas, a renewable energy source, as well as nutrient-rich fertilizer.