Dec 27, 2016 | Cruise Industry News
The Eco-Safe Digester is bringing advanced wastewater treatment logic to the galley, breaking down food within bacteria and turning it into gray water, as opposed to offloading or incinerating food waste. BioHiTech currently supplies the technology to a number of...
Oct 25, 2019 | Oil & Gas 360
The largest cruise company in the world is betting on a microscopic solution to fix its massive plastic pollution problem. It’s already happening deep in the bowels of the Carnival Victory ship, where hundreds of pounds of food waste churns inside an enormous...
Dec 12, 2019 | Cruise Industry News
Carnival Corporation has announced that it is pilot-testing food waste bio-digester technology to improve environmental compliance and the food waste disposal process onboard its ships, and plans to expand the program across its fleet in the near future. According to...
Dec 12, 2019 | The Maritime Executive
15 Carnival Corporation ships are testing food waste bio-digester machines that separate plastics from food waste while naturally breaking down the food. Throughout the day, as food scraps are added to the system, a mix of microorganisms, including microbes and...
Feb 12, 2020 | International Cruise Ship Industry
BioHiTech will provide each ship with multiple revolution series digesters, as well as ongoing cloud-based data analytics and supplies. The digesters will help reduce the environmental impact of Carnival’s operations by safely disposing of food waste on-site, limiting...