Marco Polo Aged Care, an aged care center, reduced high waste management costs to provide better patient care with the LFC biodigester.
In 2014, Fort Bragg purchased and installed the LFC-200 biodigester to help meet waste management goals for the Army Net Zero Installation Strategy. Fort Bragg was so pleased with the performance of Power Knot's LFC biodigester that they purchased 14 additional units and the US Army has purchased many more for other military bases.
In 2019, the Golar Freeze was stationed in Jamaica and the vessel owners realized that disposing of waste food was an expensive and cumbersome proposition. The usual method involves storing waste food in a refrigerator and transporting it ashore, typically several times a month. The captain chose to invest in an LFC-50 biodigester from Power Knot that was installed later that year.
When designing and building the new TTI Innovation Center, the TTI sustainability team was already striving to meet goals and vision for ESG. They purchased the LFC biodigester during building construction in 2018 and plan on purchasing another unit towards the end of 2021.
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, a global manufacturing company, identified the root cause and solved the issue of food waste from their cafeteria with the LFC biodigester.
Montanya Distillers, an American craft rum distillery in the rocky mountains of Colorado, eliminated waste created from their tasting room with the LFC biodigester.