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Central Bottling International Ltd

Central Bottling International Ltd. Privately Owned. Based in South Yorkshire. Formed in 1978. Primarily supplies equipment to the food and beverage industry worldwide. Significant Exports to third world countries.

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Central Bottling International Ltd

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  1. Central Bottling International Ltd • Privately Owned • Based in South Yorkshire • Formed in 1978 • Primarily supplies equipment to the food and beverage industry worldwide • Significant Exports to third world countries • Other activities include supplying process equipment to many industries

  2. Objectives Today • Practical view – operate own aerobic digestion plant • Current position • Outline of plant operation • Advantages of this operation • Test plant • Operating costs • Uses for end product • Plant locations • Our conclusions

  3. Current position • Recognised opportunities in late 1990’s • Erected purpose built facility 2001 / 2002 • Commenced operations March 2003 • Fruit, vegetable + pastry waste • Produce pathogen free liquid animal feed • Received temporary accreditation for ABP in February 2004

  4. Current position • Agreeing end product outlets • Creating partnerships • Potential orders to supply aerobic digestion plants • Test plant • Experience of handling various products

  5. Plant Operations • Waste delivered in Dolav’s (lidded) • Contents into hopper

  6. Plant Operations • From hopper to shredder to in-line macerator- via inspection belt, fitted with metal detector • Dolav through bin washer

  7. Plant Operations • Product to feed vessel • Continuous operation

  8. Plant Operations • Feed vessel  digester 1  digester 2 • Digester 2  End product vessels

  9. Advantages • Modular • Three maceration stages • Batch controls on second digester • Temperature probes linked to computer providing permanent record • No cold spots in digester • Relatively clean operations • Relatively low labour costs • Product processed quickly then taken off site • No harmful emissions • No by-products

  10. Test Plant • Configuration • EA approval for use on our site • Allows range of products to be tested

  11. Test Plant • Configuration • EA approval for use on our site • Allows range of products to be tested

  12. e.g poultry trimmings, fish waste, school catering waste and feathers

  13. TestPlant • Tests have always resulted in serious plant enquiries.

  14. Operating costs • Haulage • Labour • Depreciation • Electricity • Distribution of end product

  15. End Product • Soil enhancer • Compost manufacture • Growing media manufacture • Various agricultural uses • Bottling the product to retail

  16. Plant Locations • Farm land close to waste producers • Industrial estates • Urban areas • Existing landfill sites • Waste producers sites • Anywhere

  17. Conclusions • Commercial equation • Regulatory bodies • Legislation changes • Technologies available • Combined effort required

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