
The Waste Transformers and growth specialists and research firms are conducting ongoing field research to validate the effectiveness of food waste based fertilizers. In collaboration with an IKEA restaurant, they have tested growing leafy greens in hydroponic systems. The status quo of using chemical fertilizer was tested against nutrients derived from the restaurant’s food waste. This not only highlights the potential for healthy crop yields but also underscores the quality and safety of the foodwaste basedfertilizers. Growing professional sports fields on food waste nutrientsFurther, The Waste Transformers are partnering with UEFA to explore the usage of food waste-derived nutrients in growing grass for professional sports fields. Preliminary testsindicate that the natural fertilizer supports grass growth, essential for maintaining high-quality playing surfaces. For these tests, grass colour, bounciness and density are important variables to test on. The food waste based fertilizer is undergoing certification, to make this available on the market. This initiative not only showcases the versatility of the foodwaste basedfertilizers but also its applicability in diverse contexts, such as football fields and golf courses. As multiple European clubs highlighted, preference is given to organic fertilizers asplayers’ health is a key variable. Certification of food waste based fertilizerThe Waste Transformers are in the process of obtaining certification for their natural fertilizer coming from local food waste sources valorized within a company. This will ensure that the product meets stringent quality and safety standards, paving the way for broader adoption and application. 
As cities around the world grapple with the dual challenges of food waste management, sustainable agriculture and creating green havens in cities to cope with the increasing heatwaves in summer, The Waste Transformers' approach offers a viable path forward. It provides a model that is both environmentally sound and economically beneficial. Municipalities can leverage this technology to create tangible awareness around food waste reduction programs and promote urban agriculture, green public parks and sports fields, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Implement a circular approach in future proof municipalities
The transformation of urban food waste into valuable resources through the on-site modular biodigesters represents a significant step towards a sustainable future. By addressing the environmental issues associated with food waste and chemical fertilizers, an on-site biodigester offers a win-win scenario for cities, businesses, and the planet. As more municipalities look for sustainable food waste solutions, they can move closer to a circular economy where food waste is not just managed, but valorized, turning a problem into a powerful resource for sustainable growth, sustainability and less food waste. About The Waste Transformers: The Waste Transformers is a Dutch cleantech pioneer, providing on-site innovative technologies to transform unavoidable food waste into sustainable energy and natural fertilizers, enabling local positive change. 
