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Grabouw fruit juice company generates biogas and fertilizer from its waste

Dec 01, 2016, 08:32 AM

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Local fruit juice manufacturer, Elgin Fruit Juices have appointed GCX to manage it's waste to energy facility by turning its waste into methane gas and fertiliser. #biogas, #gcx, #sustainability, #renewable, #energy

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