1. Brand Identity Guide
Nothing wasted. Everything to gain.
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Lystek Solutions
• Are rooted in scientific research and proven methodologies
• Have low capital, operating and energy costs
• Reduce storage, transportation, and disposal costs for plant operators
• Have a small foot print (1,000 sq ft & up) – easily integrated
with little to no interference to existing plant operations
• Can be customized to suit the unique needs of any WWTP
• Can reduce overall residual volumes and enhance methane
gas production
• Produce a nutrient-rich, CFIA registered, liquid fertilizer product
with quality controlled NPK values and no set-back constraints
• Produce a valuable fertilizer product beneficial use
• Provide an organically-based, low-odour product –
at a fraction of the cost of traditional chemical fertilizers
• Offer a stable, homogeneous product that is readily available,
easy to store and land apply
• Are safe, innovative and environmentally sustainable
Advance to Lystek to reduce organic waste and
recover nutrient-rich resources … in less time and
for less capital investment than you might think!
Nothing wasted.
Everything to gain.
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2. Brand Identity Guide
Biosolids
A Reality and an Opportunity
Nothing wasted.
Everything to gain.
These concerns are real
but they can be resolved.
In order to do so, we must
advance. Advance to
more sustainable, cyclic
solutions. Solutions that
reduce volumes and extract
much needed high-yielding
nutrients. Solutions that are
safe, proven, cost effective,
and responsible.
Lystek’s patented,
award-winning,
biosolids
management
solutions are
already advanced;
and ready to
implement today!
Each year, over 10 million dry tonnes of biosolids are generated
in Canada and the United States alone. Historically, about 75%
(or 3/4) of this material has been disposed of via:
1) Land application
2) Landfill
3) Incineration
All three of these primary management approaches are in a state
of stress. A combination of technical, regulatory, and financial
considerations are rapidly changing the industry landscape.
LAND APPLICATION of partially treated biosolids is under pressure
due to perceived environmental and health concerns.
LANDFILL DISPOSAL is increasingly cost prohibitive and, due
to shrinking capacity and other concerns, is not considered a
sustainable practice.
INCINERATION is capital cost intensive, it does not necessarily
further waste diversion goals, and there are concerns with GHG
(Green House Gas) emissions with this approach.
Meanwhile, the responsible management of biosolids remains a
top priority for Municipalities, Corporations, Elected Officials and
the Public. Plus, the world is facing a depletion of natural resources
and the need for renewable, nutrient-rich, organic-based fertilizer
continues to grow.