Industrial Ecosystems Inc.'s Joint Venture to Demonstrate Recovery of Organic Waste to Burger King.PACIFICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 1998--Industrial Ecosystems, Inc. (IECSD) announced today that is is initiating a demonstration project through its joint venture (ROP (1) (Raster Operation) An instruction that manipulates the bits of a bitmapped image in some manner. (2) (RISC Operation) An instruction in a RISC processor. North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. ) with Burger King to recover its organic waste. Burger King's kitchen waste will be stored in a specialized container and collected weekly to be sent to the joint ventures' organic processing plant at Amherstburg, Ontario Amherstburg (2006 population 21,748; UA population 13,410) is a town near the mouth of the Detroit River in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 25 kilometres (15 mi) south of Detroit. , Canada. At the plant the food waste will be processed into animal feed ingredients. These new feed ingredients will be a component of a high quality balanced ration balanced ration see balanced ration. that will be fed to some 3,000 hogs on site. The animals will be fed utilizing a state of the art proprietary liquid feeding system. This project demonstrates cost control and waste reduction for Burger King. It also paves the way for increasing farm revenues while maintaining the highest possible quality control and quality assurance using wholesome feed delivered in the most efficient manner possible. IECS IECS Improved Environmental Clothing System (Canadian forces) IECS Integrated Environmental Control System IECS Intelligent Enterprise Control System has conducted waste audits with Burger King and other fast food restaurants and has concluded that a large scale recovery program is not only possible, but it is probable. CONTACT: Industrial Ecosystems Jeff Feld, 888/582-3810 |
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