Environment and sustainability

AMPC has invested in the development of an extensive array of training resources for meat processing wastewater operators. Explore the resources below. 

Biogas capture

Since 2007 there has been a rapid introduction of covered anaerobic lagoon technology (and its associated variants) into the red meat processing industry in Australia to replace traditional anaerobic ponds which were open to the atmosphere – albeit often through a relatively thick natural floating crust. Consequently, a need has arisen to provide informative and careful advice on the hazards of this new technology and how the risks associated with these hazards can be appropriately mitigated.

Wastewater management

Environmental innovations

In focus
Energy sufficient meat processing facility

Energy sufficient meat processing facility

This project looked to demonstrate that meat processing plants can become energy sufficient using technologies that are reliable and available as well as identifying gaps and further research required.