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Food, feed & confectioneryAdvanced materials
Insects offer a unique opportunity to address organic waste disposal challenges. They can recover valuable nutrients and bring them back into the food value chain, contributing to a circular economy.
Insects offer a unique opportunity to address organic waste disposal challenges. They can recover valuable nutrients and bring them back into the food value chain, contributing to a circular economy.
A wide range of organic materials including agricultural residues, food industry byproducts and kitchen waste can be suitable for rearing insects. BITS offers process technologies to transform 50 to 1000 tons of organic residues per day into high value and safe ingredients for animal feed.
Agricultural residues
Grains & bran
Starch/sugar crop by-products
Dairy waste
Bakery and supermarket discards
Kitchen waste
Primary processing of grains often includes the removal of bran. But also using grains in fermentation results in byproducts like distillers or brewers spent grains. Their large availability and relatively high starch and/or protein content makes them a valuable feed ingredient for insects.
The manufacturing of dairy products from milk including cheese and yogurt generates a large amount of high-strength waste byproducts such as whey, buttermilk, or rinsing water. Their relatively high protein and lactose content makes them a suitable ingredient for insect feed formulations.
Millions of tons of kitchen waste from restaurants, hospitals but also individual households are generated every year, which imposes a big disposal challenge, especially for large cities. After removal of oil and water, kitchen waste contains all nutrients needed for growing larvae efficiently and economically.
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