Kurina offers a new approach to waste management by advocating a “zero landfill” agenda.


Ending land-filling practices has numerous potential benefits


 
 
 
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Lower operating costs

Kurina offers lower operating costs compared to conventional waste management disposal methods by allowing for waste to be managed closer to source, meaning reduced transport, logistics, and collection costs.

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Allows for efficient land usage

Landfills take up a considerable amount of land. Apart from that, landfills and dumpsites have a short life expectancy, and new new areas will eventually have to be administered taking up land space for other developments.

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Lower capital expenditure costs

Landfills and incinerators require significant upfront capital expenditure. Kurina on the other hand offers significant cost savings compared to conventional waste disposal methods - offering greater value for money in a compact package.

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Decentralised operations

Under conventional SWM solutions, waste disposal is done at end of value chain. Decentralised operations allows for significant reduction in costs due to lower transportation and logistics costs.

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New revenue generation opportunities

Kurina unlocks new revenue generation opportunities. Ashes that are a by-product of waste processing can be turned into fertiliser.

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Reduced impact to the environment

Conventional waste disposal methods has significant negative impacts on the environment in the form of land, air, and water pollution. Kurina however has been independently tested and is proven to filter out impurities in the process.

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Scalable implementation

Kurina offers scalable options and flexible deployment options, with disposal now able to be decentralised, and managed closer to source. Municipals can now have the choice to deploy as many units along the value chain.