Meyer Food – meat processor wastewater
Meat manufacturer Meyer Food Co. utilised Aerofloat’s AeroDAF to ensure compliancy for its meat processing facility.
A compact, effective solution to treat the process wastewater from one of Australasia’s most respected brands, to meet strict environmental standards.
Through its New Zealand distributor, Aerofloat supplied its dissolved air flotation (AeroDAF 100) unit to George Weston Foods for its Tip Top Bakery in Auckland. The distributor was responsible for the installation and commissioning of the treatment plant.
An onsite, compact treatment system that enabled George Weston Foods to continue its sustainable and environmental agenda by complying with trade waste standards.
With existing site constraints and a need to comply with environmental discharge standards, the AeroDAF ticked all the boxes for George Weston Foods Tip Top bakery in New Zealand.
The representative liked the compact, odourless nature of the dissolved air flotation (AeroDAF) unit and questioned the option of installing a plant at the Tip Top New Zealand facility. Aerofloat’s distributor in New Zealand was able to complete the project.
Today, Aerofloat (New Zealand) Pty Ltd works directly on projects in New Zealand.
These results easily achieved compliance with council regulations.
Meat manufacturer Meyer Food Co. utilised Aerofloat’s AeroDAF to ensure compliancy for its meat processing facility.
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