Locally grown, organic produce can be highly sought after, but fulfilling that need requires commitment, space, time and hard work. However, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is collaborating with one company
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Power Knot Receives Additional Food Waste Digester Orders for University of Nebraska Lincoln
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Power Knot LLC, the market leader for on site organic waste management solutions has received additional orders for LFC® biodigesters from the University of Nebraska Lincoln (UNL).
David Annis, Director of University Dining Services, sprays down food and enzyme pellets in the LFC biodigester at Cather Dining Center.
For our sustainability goals, it just makes sense. We don’t have the ability to have a big compost pile anywhere close, and composting involves a lot of labor, so this seems to be the next best thing. The LFC biodigester very clearly fits the need for a campus our size.