XACT Systems Exhibits the BioReactor: An Innovative Composter
Are You Attending the US Composting Conference in Jacksonville, FL next month?
If so, stop in at the XACT Systems booth and find out more about the innovative composter: The BioReactor! Learn how to successfully compost food, yard and all sorts of municipal waste (including biosolids) rapidly.

When you compost solid organic waste using the BioReactor, you will realize economic benefits (always a good thing), and environmental benefits. Converting waste into quality compost allows you to capitalize on the nutrient value of the waste and sell the resulting compost. Because traditional methods of managing these wastes are incurring high costs, are creating health hazards and odor problems in the surrounding communities, there is a need to treat these huge volumes of organic waste with technological innovation.
The BioReactor Composter
The BioReactor Composter is a slowly rotating drum that converts any solid organic waste into compost. It complies with the fundamentals of composting* regulations by tightly controlling the parameters of the composting process. This composter makes an ideal environment for the oxygen-loving bacteria to thrive and decompose the material in a highly aerobic process. The BioReactor will compost large volumes of organic waste quickly, and will do so without the occurrence of hazardous leachates or foul doors.
Indeed, the compost bears no resemblance to the waste from which it was produced. This compost has tremendous value if sold in bags or bulk because it makes an excellent soil amendment due to its organic matter and nutrient content. The compost no longer has harmful bacteria in it to cause disease so it can be spread on land close to water sources.
* Composting is defined as a process of biological decomposition of biodegradable organic fraction of the waste, carried out by a diverse population of organisms under controlled aerobic conditions and other parameters (ratio of carbon: nitrogen, moisture, temperature, pH, particle size, porosity, homogeneity of the mixture).
If you are planning to go to the US Composting Conference in Jacksonville January 25-28, 2016, please visit us at booth 722. Hope to see you there!