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You’re a food business owner on the lookout for innovative solutions that can take your business’s sustainability to the next level.

So it’s no surprise you’re considering anaerobic digestion (AD). After all, it can be a gamechanger for handling your business’s food waste.

But we get it – you’ve got questions. 

As a discerning business owner, you want to make informed decisions that align with your values and goals.

So let’s address those burning questions you have and explore how AD can completely revolutionise your food business.

(And for anything we don’t cover below, know that you can always reach out to us to ask your questions directly.)

Remind me – what exactly is anaerobic digestion?

In simple terms, AD is a process in which microorganisms break down organic matter, like your food waste, in an environment without oxygen.

This biological process generates biogas – which is a renewable cooking gas composed of methane and carbon dioxide – and a nutrient-dense digestate, perfect for use as organic fertiliser.

AD provides a remarkable way to manage your food waste onsite, transforming it into valuable resources for your business.

Instead of your food waste being a thorn in your side, it becomes something that helps you fuel your business and boost your sustainability.

Not to mention, it gives customers exactly what they want – a business that’s pulling their weight for the environment.

Exactly how does AD benefit my food business?

Instead of tossing away heaps of food waste at the end of service, AD allows you to put your waste to work.

From leftover roast chicken to uneaten birthday cake, AD transforms food waste into clean biogas for cooking and a liquid fertiliser for growing more food.

So the waste that would typically fill bins and burden landfills instead contributes to your business’s energy independence.

You’re basically turning today’s scraps into tomorrow’s treasure.

And where does MyGug fit in with AD?

MyGug is the name of the compact, efficient biodigester designed by Kieran Coffey, a mechanical engineer here in Clonakilty with over 25 years’ experience.

The MyGug is egg-shaped, which is why Kieran and his family often refer to it as the ‘egg’.

It works by feeding in nearly 100% of your food waste so the anaerobic digestion can take place inside a unit that’s completely sealed and odour-free (meaning it won’t attract flies or rodents).