10-1-2023 Good Microbiology

Good Microbiology

 

How is Accelerated Biological Organics Processing (ABOP) different?

ABOP takes the good microbes from the incoming materials and creates an environment that allows them to thrive. The good microbial population is 1000x larger than standard composting. The bad microbes cannot compete with the good microbes. The good microbes are the type that human beings are compatible with. The good microbes process materials fast and efficiently and are protective of humans. 

 

Why does Accelerated Biological Organics Processing (ABOP) cost less?

The components that make up ABOP have been chosen because they are cost effective and last a long time. Composting systems require grinding of materials before it can be composted. ABOP systems rely on biology instead of expensive machines that wear out and use lots of gas, diesel, or electricity. Our good microbes work for food. It is cost effective to provide an efficient feeding program that allows the good microbes to do the work instead of expensive and unsustainable machines that pollute our environment. The control system that allows the good microbes to process organics and overwhelm the bad bacteria is efficient and cost effective. 

 

Why is the product of Accelerated Biological Organics Processing (ABOP), humus, better than compost?

ABOP is a closed system. All your organic resources are protected and the nutrients are retained. The organics are stabilized biologically by the good microbes. Contamination that somehow gets into your feedstock is attacked by the good microbes. If it’s a contaminant that is bad for humans, our good microbes adapt to it so they can make it non-toxic. Our good microbes not only process the organics into humus but they also decontaminate it. By retaining the original nutrients of the feedstock organics, the humus has the opportunity to revitalize soils that have been damaged, worn out, or were never healthy. Humus can turn soils that can’t produce crops into highly productive product producing land. 

 

How is Accelerated Biological Organics Processing (ABOP) a closed system?

Through the use of microbiology, physics, and thermodynamics an ABOP system is an incubator for good microbes. Within the closed system more microbes can thrive than any place else on the planet. These microbes happily work away on the material they are fed. The ABOP system provides them with the oxygen, water, and food that they need to thrive within the system. This efficient control system also completely isolates the ABOP digestion process and prevents bad bacteria from getting a foothold. The isolation of all solids, liquids, and our good microbes is guaranteed by the durable and cost-effective components of the digestion system. 

 

What is membership in the Accelerated Biological Organics Processing (ABOP) association?

When an operation is granted a license for their ABOP system they become a member in good standing of the ABOP system association. Members of the ABOP system association share data, operations procedures, innovations, and information. The association is designed to provide the best possible organic processing systems and benefits to its members. Membership into the ABOP system association is included with the license.   

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