
The Right to Repair and Power Knot’s Commitment to Customer Empowerment
The Right to Repair movement is reshaping sustainability worldwide. Power Knot supports this principle by empowering customers to maintain and repair their LFC® biodigesters with full transparency, detailed documentation, and accessible parts, extending product life and reducing waste.

Sustainable Commercial Kitchen Design: How the LFC biodigester Transforms Food Waste Management
With growing demand for sustainable commercial kitchen design,…

How the LFC biodigester helps Food Banks Reduce Food Waste Responsibly
Although food banks work to fight hunger, not all donated food can be saved. Power Knot’s LFC biodigester and Careit’s platform help food banks responsibly manage waste, reduce environmental impact, and advance sustainability.

Clearing the Runway for Zero Food Waste in Airports
Airports are among the busiest hubs on Earth,…

Breaking Down the Green: What Happens to Cannabis Waste in the LCD Biodigester?
As cannabis legalization expands across the globe, environmental sustainability is becoming a key area of focus for regulators, cultivators, and consumers alike. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how cannabis waste is processed in an LCD biodigester—and why it’s a win for the environment.

Power Knot and Extended Producer Responsibility: Leading the Way in Sustainable Equipment Management
Power Knot goes beyond Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations. The LFC biodigester is built to last 15+ years with a full take-back cycle with responsible disassembly and recycling.

No Odors, No Bugs: How the LFC biodigester Keeps Food Waste in Kitchens Clean, Safe, and Under Control
Food waste management can quickly become a smelly, pest-prone problem, but enclosed food digester systems like the LFC biodigester are changing the game by offering a clean, odor-free, and pest-proof solution—right at the source.

The Green Future of Michelin Dining
In recent years, Michelin has begun to recognize another kind of excellence—one driven not just by culinary creativity, but by sustainability, ethics, and environmental stewardship. Here's how the green future of upscale dining will look.

How Texas Businesses Can Adapt to New Zoning Laws That Restrict Composting
As interest in composting grows, new zoning laws and legislation are creating major roadblocks for infrastructure expansion in Texas. Discover how scaling businesses can manage food waste and stay compliant despite these challenges.

