Organic waste is waste of biological origin, easily biodegradable such as leftover food, vegetables, leaves and agricultural waste. If not treated properly, organic waste can cause environmental pollution due to bad odor and methane gas, but when treated, it can become a valuable source of organic fertilizer. Treating organic waste at the source helps reduce the amount of waste to be treated and save transportation costs to centralized treatment areas, limit environmental pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create compost and help turn “waste” into “resources”, contributing to promoting the circular economic model: Collection → Recycling → Reuse → Reduce environmental impact.
TUMIKI Institute of Technology has cooperated with Tecotec Technologies Joint Stock Company to successfully research an on-site organic waste treatment machine, using microbiological technology combined with heating to ensure the best development conditions for microorganisms, speeding up the decomposition process to create organic products for use in soil improvement.

The main goal of the research is “Green – Clean – Compact”. We improve and develop new solutions based on traditional methods. Achieve good output quality but eliminate the disadvantages of traditional methods.
Green, our solution is environmentally friendly, does not cause pollution and can also be reused as a product directly serving soil improvement.
Clean, the solution is designed to solve all problems that are harmful to humans and the environment. Including clean emissions, does not cause unpleasant odors to the environment.
Compact, our solution will reduce the volume of organic waste by 70-80% compared to the original. Significantly reduce pressure on waste treatment areas.
This method is suitable for application in households, production facilities with a lot of organic waste such as collective canteens, wholesale markets, large hotels. The success of the research opens up great prospects in building a sustainable waste management model, contributing to the formation of an environmentally friendly lifestyle and promoting a circular economy.



