BIOTRIM

Unleash a Profitable Sustainability Model in Your Food Business

Do you cringe every time you dispose of pallets or truckloads of costly organic waste? It costs the environment, it costs resources, and it costs us in not being able to feed people and animals – let’s turn your cost into a revenue source.

BioTrim units go directly to the source to rescue food when it’s freshest and process it on-site. By reducing its size and weight by more than 80% we’re reducing emissions during transportation while preserving its highly nutritious and mouth-watering taste.

Impact Focus
  • Reducing Food Waste
  • Upcycling Organic By-Products
Made For
  • Farms & Fisheries
  • Food Distributors
  • Food Processors
  • Grocery

HOW IT WORKS

Convenient Pickup

BioTrim Drives to Your Waste

Self-Calibration

To type of Organic Waste

Automated

Washing, Dicing, and Processing On Site

Eco-friendly Transportation

80% Lighter Material Transported to Packaging Facility

Outputs Ingredients

Used as an Ingredient for Food, Medicinal Products, Feed, and More

WE PAY FOR YOUR WASTE

SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO

We’re on a mission to save every left-behind bean sprout and get it back into the food chain, and in some cases, even convert organic by-products into edible products. This is upcycling at its finest, and that’s right, it means we pay you for your waste.

Every product is different, but converting your waste into a saleable product means we can share the profit back with you.

COMMON INDUSTRIES WE WORK WITH

Food Distributors
Fisheries
Farms
Grocery
Food Processors
Retail & Restaurants
Nurseries

How To Get Involved

I HAVE
WASTE

I NEED
INGREDIENTS

I WANT TO
PARTNER

I WANT TO
TALK

The Outcome is Ingredients

The end result of BioTrim is a shelf-stable, nutrient-dense ingredient that can be used in a wide variety of food and beverage products as well as nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals and pet food. All this taste, value, and creativity in at a fraction of the size and weight of raw food.

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What About Inedible Organics?

It’s surprising how many ways we can use wasted organic material, from fruit fashion to pet food, plant-based plastics and construction applications. If it’s being wasted, we’re working to automate it’s collection and upcycle it into something useful.