GaiaRecycle(TM) to Exhibit at WASTECON in Boston, August 15-17

SILICON VALLEY, Calif., June 21 /PRNewswire/ -- GaiaRecycle, LLC(TM), an industry-leading global provider of organic waste recycling systems, today announced its plans to exhibit at WASTECON from Aug. 15-17 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Located in WASTECON's "Organic Pavilion" booths #3378/3380, GaiaRecycle will showcase its organic waste recycling systems, ranging from 30kg to 100+ tons per day, to municipal solid waste industry professionals and other environmental management professionals attending the show. GaiaRecycle will also discuss its anaerobic digestion solution for producing clean, renewable energy from organic waste. The company is also a WASTECON sponsor of the show's exhibit floor attendee compost tour.

GaiaRecycle systems employ patented technology to turn food scraps and other organic waste into rich soil amendments and energy resources. At WASTECON, the company will also discuss the results from recent laboratory tests of the soil amendment and distilled water output processed by the GaiaRecycle system from content provided by The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of California-Sunnyvale.

"WASTECON provides us with an excellent venue to highlight the unique functionality of the GaiaRecycle system, which provides a highly efficient process for decomposing and dehydrating food scraps and organic waste into high-quality soil amendments," said Young Song, Chief Executive Officer of GaiaRecycle, LLC. "We look forward to meeting with members of the municipal solid waste industry as well as other environmental management professionals and prospective channel partners."

GaiaRecycle systems accelerate the organic decomposition process based on drying, sterilizing and grinding food scraps and organic waste. With processing typically completed in approximately eight to 10 hours, waste volume and weight are reduced by up to 90 percent. GaiaRecycle systems can also process animal fat and extract animal oil for a high-quality bio-diesel refinement and dried by-product that is suitable for use as animal feed. Compared to other food scraps decomposition machines, GaiaRecycle employs a proprietary double-helix shredder and blade that accelerates the decomposition process, and a six-step deodorizer process with patented technology to eliminate unpleasant odors. No microorganisms, enzymes, fresh water or other additives are required for operation.

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About GaiaRecycle, LLC

Headquartered in Silicon Valley, CA, GaiaRecycle, LLC provides innovative organic waste recycling and animal oil extraction solutions to U.S. industries including food service providers, food retailers, food producers, livestock processing plants and compost facilities. GaiaRecycle systems process a wide variety of materials including mixed food scraps, chicken bones and liquids without causing jamming or downtime. GaiaRecycle utilizes patented technology developed by Gaia Corporation in Korea that has been implemented in its organic waste recycling systems and deployed in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications in over eight countries since 1992.

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Pattie Adams

(408) 393-2567

padams@gaiarecycle.com

http://www.gaiarecycle.com



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