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New Aussie food waste solution that's flown under the radar

Food Recycle Ltd

Food Recycle technology is part of a truly circular economy, keeping valuable resources circulating and out of landfill and the environment.
Food Recycle technology is part of a truly circular economy, keeping valuable resources circulating and out of landfill and the environment.

Media release, or additional information available upon request. Food Recycle CEO Norm Boyle is available for interviews and media opportunities to discuss the impact of Food Recycle's patented technology on Australia's food waste problem.


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About Food Recycle

Food Recycle is an Australian technology start-up that was founded to tackle the global problem of food waste. The company has a patented and patent pending technology to convert any commercial food waste into high performance animal feeds. Located in NSW, Australia, the company has worked with some of the best scientists in the country to develop and validate the technology.

Food Recycle is currently crowdfunding via Swarmer to commercialise the technology across Australia and New Zealand: https://swarmer.com.au/en/company/food-recycle/overview/ 


Contact details:

Jack Mallen-Cooper
PR Consultant
Whyte Public Relations
(02) 9901 4306
whytepr@whytepr.com.au

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Food Recycle technology is part of a truly circular economy, keeping valuable resources circulating and out of landfill and the environment.
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Food Recycle CEO Norm Boyle (pictured) co-founded the company with his son Nathan Boyle to tackle the global problem of food waste. Food Recycle has patented and patent pending technology to convert any commercial food waste into animal feed.
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CSIRO Agriculture and Food Business Researcher, Dr Ha Truong (right) conducted a series of trials with Food Recycle (CEO Norm Boyle pictured left) involving jade perch being fed a food waste diet and fish waste nutrients used for aquaponics.
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