
Earth Day highlights the crucial role of the LFC biodigester in zero waste dining halls
In the spirit of Earth Day, an occasion…

Resources to Support Your Food Waste Reduction Program
Food waste is a global problem, and reducing…

Why Power Knot’s LFC biodigester is assembled in America
Manufacturing in the United States has its challenges,…

Empowering the Next Generation: Power Knot’s Commitment to Environmental Stewardship
This summer, Power Knot embarked on an inspiring…

How investing in a biodigester can actually save you money
Making the business case to justify investment in…

College Campuses vs Food Waste: A First World Dilemma
College campuses are vibrant hubs of learning, growth,…

Why the LFC biodigester is the best food waste digester for businesses
Businesses today are increasingly looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact while also increasing efficiency and cutting costs. One way they can achieve this is by implementing a food waste digester on their premises. Among the various options available, the LFC biodigester stands out as the best choice for businesses. With its superior build quality, ease of use, unmatched three-year warranty, and lifetime data analytics, the LFC biodigester offers a range of benefits that can help businesses manage their food waste in a sustainable, cost-effective, and hassle-free manner. We will explore why the LFC biodigester is the ideal food waste digester for businesses of all sizes and industries.

Planning your facility with a biodigester in mind
A machine that turns your food waste into water almost sounds almost too good to be true. Certain requirements need to be met to make biodigester the right fit for your facility. In this blog, we discuss the business and building requirements for a biodigester to help you determine the best food waste solution for your facility.

What can go in a biodigester?
It may be tempting to think of biodigesters as being similar to processes such as composting. The truth is, however, that a biodigester provides organizations with large food preparation areas far more flexibility than composting and other options for the disposal of food waste. In this blog, we review what can and cannot go into a biodigester.

