Walmart offers Denalis sustainable extent compost in good time for the garden season

Walmart offers Denalis sustainable extent compost in good time for the garden season
Walmart offers Denalis sustainable extent compost in good time for the garden season

In the recirculate, recirculation of non -detentionable and outrageous foods that would otherwise end up on landfills are manufactured and is now available in more than 600 Walmart shops in the USA

Russellville, Ark. – Denali, the leading recycler of the organic nation, announced that Recirculates – his compost product made from thousands of grocery stores – is now available at more than 600 Walmart locations that can be recirculated in the USA. With spring in full bloom, gardeners can start the season sustainably with this environmentally friendly compost, which is available in comfortable one-cubic foot bags.

In cooperation with retailers such as Walmart, Denali deals with delighted food waste, where it is about 24% of the landfill content and, according to the US environmental protection authority, produces 28 -more times than carbon dioxide. Innovative solutions such as recirculation conversion of food waste in valuable resources such as compost that support green spaces, reduce waste and reduce methane emissions to combat climate change – and at the same time create a completely circular economy.

Recirculate offers retailers, food dealers and food sales centers a way to recycle their unchangeable foods and to give their new life on their shelves. Denali uses the performance of his Depackaging machines to process food waste in retail and then transform them into the recirculated compost to sell them on the shop shelves. If buyers buy recirculates, you can feel good if you know that you choose a product that operates the circular economy and at the same time grow sustainable home gardens. You can find recirculation in selected Walmart shops in the garden center.

“Since gardening and planting only make sense in the spring role for consumers, Recirculate is now available in Walmart on time for the season in Walmart,” said Eric Speiser, Chief Revenue Officer at Denali. “Together with Walmart, we realize the circular economy by transforming carefree foods into valuable compost. Our cooperation offers consumers a sustainable option for their gardening needs and the growing problem of food waste. Expensive reduces the environmental impact of organic waste by keeping them from landfills and giving it new life in their domestic gardens.”

With the help of technology with modern depackaging, Denali separates all types of food from its packaging, including meat, product, dairy products and drinks that create a clean material flow that is converted into compost, animal feed, organic fertilizer and renewable energies. Products such as recirculation help to return valuable natural nutrients in agriculture and horticulture.

“Last year Walmart, Denalis Zero-Depack process for large-scale composting in several of our shops. We believed that we did not only contribute to the use of landfills, but also to a healthier environment by reuse of food waste,” said RJ Zanes, Walmart Vice President for Facility Services. “It is encouraging to recognize the development of this process, since more customers can now use environmentally friendly products such as recirculation in their own gardens.”

A complete list of the storage locations can be found at the end of this page.

See how recirculating. For more information, see Denalicorp.com.

About denali

Denali is a leading organic recycling company in the United States to replenish the earth by repeting waste. Our work is important to keep water clean, reduce the need for a new landfill capacity, build up the soil fertility, to be more resistant to farmers and to reduce the dependence of society into fossil fuels. Our services and products touch thousands of hectares, hundreds of local, millions of tons of material and almost every person who buys and consumes food in the USA.

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