Anaergia Inc.

Mechanical Biological Treament System

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Anaergia’s MBT Systems: mechanical biological treatment for municipal solid waste. Anaergia provides innovative and robust mechanical biological treatment technologies to maximize resource recovery from nearly any waste stream—including municipal solid waste.

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A LEADER IN BOTH MECHANICAL AND BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES

Anaergia offers a full suite of waste processing equipment–both mechanical treatment and biological treatment. Our mechanical treatment technologies include a highly effective bag opener and shredder, screening and sorting equipment, cyclones, separators, and our unique OREX® extrusion press, which extracts 90% of organics without relying on consumers to sort and separate.

The recovered organic fraction of MSW can then be anaerobically digested in a standalone facility or co-digested with sludge at a wastewater treatment plant to create biogas or renewable natural gas.

TRANSFORMING ORGANIC FRACTION INTO VALUABLE RNG AND FERTILIZERS

Anaergia also offers a complete range of biological treatment technologies, including dryers, organics polishing, our Omnivore™ high-solids anaerobic digestion, biogas conditioning and upgrading. In addition, our unique PyroSys™ pyrolysis technology produces Class A fertilizers free from contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) such as PFAS.

As the world’s population increases, intelligent waste management and the efficient use of resources are increasing in importance. Anaergia has a full range of solutions that recover resources, reduce methane emissions from waste, and protect the environment.

  • Handle varying quality of mixed contaminated solid waste
  • Minimize collection costs by avoiding separate SSO collection
  • Recover recyclables, produce renewable energy, and recover high-quality soil nutrients
  • Divert more waste from landfills
  • Easily integrate into existing transfer stations
  • Mechanical biological treatment of mixed municipal solid waste
  • Mechanically extract the organic fraction of municipal solid waste
  • Convert organic fraction of MSW into biogas or renewable natural gas