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Whether you have an organic waste challenge, a research question, or you’re ready to explore ERS for your business — we’d like to hear.
Let’s talk waste.
Tell us about your stream and we’ll help you understand what ERS can do for you. We typically respond within one business day.
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What happens after you submit?
- We review your enquiry and waste stream details.
- Our technical team prepares a preliminary feasibility overview.
- We arrange a call or meeting to discuss your specific needs.
- If ERS is a fit, we begin detailed system design for your site.
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Frequently asked.
What types of organic waste can ERS process?
ERS handles a broad range of organic waste streams — food production residuals, agricultural by-products, livestock waste, FOGO municipal collections, and more. It is particularly suited to high-water-content waste that traditional composting or drying systems struggle with.
How long does the ERS processing cycle take?
A standard ERS cycle takes approximately 3 hours from waste loading to final output discharge. Units can be operated continuously to handle larger volumes.
What infrastructure does ERS require on-site?
ERS is designed to be self-contained — no drainage infrastructure, no external deodorisation, no waste-water treatment. Units need a standard power connection and sufficient space for the unit and loading equipment.
What is the minimum and maximum capacity?
ERS units are available in capacities ranging from 2 t/day up to 25 t/day. The modular design means multiple units can be combined for higher volumes without significant additional infrastructure.
Is ERS technology approved for use in Australia?
JET Australia is working with Australian regulatory bodies to ensure ERS meets all relevant approvals. Our Deakin University partnership is also producing the scientific validation needed for regulatory submissions. Contact us for the latest status relevant to your state and application.
How does ERS help with carbon reporting?
ERS diverts organic waste from landfill, one of the largest sources of methane in Australia. The Deakin research program is quantifying GHG reduction per tonne processed, supporting verified carbon accounting for ERS adopters.