Green Mountain Technologies (GMT), Bainbridge Island, Washington, has announced its international alliance with Compost Systems (CS) of Austria. Both companies provide commercial compost technologies, including the design and development of advanced large-scale compost facilities and proprietary “in-vessel” containerized compost systems.
“Compost Systems and Green Mountain Technologies share similar philosophies toward innovation and commitment to solving environmental issues,” GMT founder Michael Bryan Brown says. “This partnership will help each of us leverage our complimentary and unique technologies, enabling us to each offer a broader range of cutting-edge systems and services to our growing global client base.”
GMT will now offer CS systems, equipment and technologies to new customers in North America, as well as to GMT’s existing customer base of over 400 sites and facilities globally.
“The unique Composting Box Tunnel System developed by Compost Systems is a great solution for facilities that have strict environmental and air quality goals while also needing an economical and efficient composting process,” GMT Operations Director Orion Black-Brown says. “We’re also excited to introduce the TracTurn and other compost-turning equipment built by Compost Systems to the North American market. The side discharge TracTurn is a great material handling solution for our clients, particularly for large cTAP (circular turned aerated pile) … compost processing facilities.”
Additionally, CS will offer GMT’s proprietary systems and technologies, particularly GMT’s Earth Flow in-vessel system, to its growing customer list in Europe and the Far East.
“This partnership represents an alignment of core values and [recognizes] that cooperation is our best path toward scaling our impact for environmental and economic sustainability,” CS founder and Managing Director Aurel Lübke says. “We look forward to deep collaborations with the Green Mountain Technologies team as we bring our solutions to the next level of market adoption.”
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