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Thursday, November 6, 2025

FOOD WASTE OR ONCYLING

 

A Scalable Solution to Australia's Waste Crisis

Automated Technology to Solve the Infrastructure Gap.

Food waste is a critical problem, with up to 90% ending up in landfills, driving 8% of global emissions.

Major metropolitan landfills will reach capacity by 2025, prompting governments to mandate waste diversion from 2026 onward. As capacity shrinks, disposal costs are rising sharply. Meanwhile, centralised alternatives like new landfills and anaerobic digestion facilities are too slow and expensive to meet the urgent demand, leaving a significant gap in viable infrastructure solutions.

Our technology harnesses the power of robotics and insects, using Black Soldier Fly larvae in automated Modular Infrastructure for Biological Services (MIBS) units deployed on-site or close to waste sources. These larvae consume twice their body weight daily, processing food organics and reducing emissions by up to 97% compared to landfill while creating two high-value products: insect protein for animal and aquaculture feed and premium frass fertiliser for agriculture.

With NSW's commercial food waste ban starting July 2026 and residential mandates by 2030, there simply isn't enough infrastructure available. Less than 10% of commercial organic waste currently meets new legislative requirements - creating a $3B+ opportunity in a $15B waste sector as over 90% must be diverted by 2030.

Want to know more? Please register here for the Investor Webinar and Q&A on Friday 14 November at 12:30pm AEDT ....Click here to read and see more

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