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GEME Titans Commercial Composters

Stop shipping food waste away.
Process it on site.

GEME Titans are commercial aerobic bio-processing systems designed for restaurants, campuses, communities, supermarkets, and municipalities.

10–10,000 kg/day

Capacity range

≥90%

Volume reduction*

45–75°C

Controlled bio-chamber

*Volume reduction depends on waste type, moisture content, loading pattern, and operating conditions.

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On-site processing
Less hauling

Food waste is not just waste.

It is a daily operating cost.

Collection cost

Food waste often leaves your site as a recurring hauling bill. Titans help reduce the amount that needs to be stored, moved, and collected.

Odor & storage pressure

Wet organic waste quickly becomes a hygiene challenge. On-site processing shortens the time waste sits in bins and reduces back-of-house pressure.

Sustainability reporting

More organizations need measurable waste-reduction actions. Titans give your team a visible, operational response that can be evaluated project by project.

Not a dryer. Not an incinerator.

A controlled biological processing system.

1. Load

Food waste enters the system through a commercial-grade chamber, with optional lifting, sorting, or pre-treatment depending on the model.

2. Bio-process

Inside the chamber, temperature, oxygen, moisture, and mixing are managed together to support aerobic microbial breakdown by the Kobold biome.

3. Reduce

Organic matter is broken down over time, significantly reducing volume and leaving a residual compost base that must be handled according to local rules and project conditions.

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Engineering proof

SUS304 contact areas

Used in current model specifications for key food-contact areas.

Controls

PLC-based management

Selected systems support intelligent PLC control and project-level configuration.

Monitoring

Remote visibility

Remote monitoring and data-sharing options are available on selected installations.

Modules

Project-specific handling

Lifting, sorting, or dewatering modules can be configured based on the site.

Built for places where food waste appears every day.

Restaurants

Reduce bin pressure

Hotels & Resorts

Manage close to source

Supermarkets

Process expired produce

Municipalities

Decentralized treatment

Find the right Titan for your daily load.

Choose the closest daily waste range. We will use this as a starting point for sizing, site planning, and quotation.

Select estimated daily capacity

Recommended model range

RS-BIO-300

  • Best fit for: Supermarkets, medium communities
  • Daily capacity: 300 kg/day
  • Est. footprint: Approx. 5.5 m²
  • Avg. energy/day: 25–35 kWh/day
  • Sizing note:

    A balanced choice for mid-sized sites that need stronger daily throughput.

Designed for daily operation, not occasional demonstration.

Food-contact durability

Key contact areas use SUS304 stainless steel in current model specifications.

PLC and remote monitoring

Larger models include intelligent PLC control, with remote monitoring and data sharing available on selected systems.

Modular handling

Selected models support lifting, sorting, or dewatering modules depending on project needs.

Evaluate the project, not just the equipment.

The question is not only “How much does it cost?” It is “How much waste can we stop moving every day?” A Titan project should be evaluated against your current hauling frequency, storage pressure, and waste-handling workflow.

Site assessment needs

  • 1. Estimated food waste per day
  • 2. Waste type (scraps, produce, mixed)
  • 3. Available floor area and power supply
  • 4. Indoor or covered-outdoor readiness
Start your waste audit →

From waste audit to installation plan.

1

Waste profile

Review volume, site constraints, and goals.

2

Recommendation

Recommend a Titan model configuration.

3

Site planning

Check space, power, and operator needs.

4

Quotation

Receive a project-level proposal after site review.

Deployed in real operational environments.

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Example application: Hotel operations

Goal: Keep waste managed close to generation

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Example application: Municipal pilot site

Goal: Add decentralized capacity before long-haul transport

Before you submit

Questions before a commercial project.

Most commercial conversations start with the same practical questions: fit, space, utilities, output, and timeline. These quick answers help a site team decide whether it makes sense to move forward with an assessment.

Is GEME Titans a dehydrator? +
No. GEME Titans are controlled aerobic bio-processing systems. They support biological breakdown under managed temperature, oxygen, mixing, and moisture conditions.
What kind of food waste can it handle? +
Fit depends on the waste stream. Everyday kitchen organics, expired produce, and mixed food scraps are typical starting points, but contamination level, moisture, packaging residue, and workflow all matter in sizing.
How much space and power does a site need? +
Space and utility needs vary by capacity range. Smaller systems can fit compact back-of-house footprints, while larger systems require project review for floor area, power supply, loading access, and operator flow.
Can it be installed indoors or in a covered outdoor area? +
Yes, depending on the selected model and site conditions. Indoor and covered-outdoor setups are both possible, but placement should be reviewed together with waste flow, drainage, access, and operating conditions.
What happens to the output? +
The system significantly reduces volume and leaves a residual compost base. Handling, storage, and any downstream use should follow local regulations and site-specific requirements.
Does every site need the same configuration? +
No. Capacity, pre-treatment, lifting, dewatering, monitoring, and operator workflow can vary by site. A sizing review is recommended before quotation.
How long does a project review usually take? +
Once we receive your basic waste profile and site details, we can usually start with an initial assessment quickly. Final recommendation and quotation depend on capacity range, site constraints, and project complexity.

Request a Titan assessment

No generic equipment quotes first. Tell us your waste volume, and we will review your site conditions before recommending a capacity range.

Typical reply in 1–2 business days. Project quotation follows site review.

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