Condemned Tissue Waste

Condemned Tissue Waste in colloquial terms normally includes Specific Risk Material and refers to meat, organs etc. that are unfit for human and or animal consumption and need to be destroyed. This creates major problems for abattoirs.

Condemned Tissue Waste will be classified as such by Meat Quality Inspectors, Health Inspectors or Veterinary Inspectors following guidelines set by Meat and Poultry Industry or statutory requirements.

These Condemned Tissue Waste materials are either active, or high-risk potential carriers of infectious agents that may infect humans or animals. Disposal of this waste is extremely problematic and historically would include incinerating, landfills, burial, rendering, composting and re-feeding etc. Even on site storage, transport etc. cause headaches for abattoirs.

We at Convertech have developed the technology and specialised equipment that can solve this problem irrespective of how many units you are processing daily.

2 visitor(s) commented on this article

Jashan Munilall
Thursday February 25, 2010 at 3:19:04 PM

What solutions do you have for Condemned Tissue Waste?

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Jashan Munilall
083-235-8846
Piet Kruger (Convertech)
Thursday February 25, 2010 at 4:35:11 PM

Dear Jashan, I trust that the document that I emailed you after our telephonic discussion was useful. Please let me know if you need anything else.

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