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Turn your stadium's operations into new sources of income
Food waste management and inefficient recycling systems are growing challenges for large event venues. Stadiums generate tons of food waste each season. Most of them depend on their waste collection contracts, disposing of waste in incinerators or landfills. Without a dedicated solution, food waste causes odour, pest problems and operational and reputational problems.
With rising environmental public awareness, clubs seek ways to reduce their environmental impact, preferably adding value to the fan experience and showing their positive impact to attract new sponsors.

Run your own Waste Transformer biodigester like the Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam
With a Waste Transformer biodigester at your stadium, your food waste becomes a new commercial opportunity instead of an ongoing burden.
Let’s talk opportunities
We're here to help businesses understand their food waste management practices and create a more sustainable operation. Together, we can tackle one of your biggest environmental polluters – food waste!

FedEx Champions of business campaign
We had the incredible opportunity to pitch our food waste solution to no other than Andrés Iniesta, football icon and four-time UEFA Champions League winner. FedEx – sponsor of the UEFA Champions League – chose 30 companies that are “the hidden stars of the beautiful game”. In short these are the companies that are ”breaking boundaries in the football industry and positively affecting the sport.” And not only did we make the list, we were invited to kick-off the campaign by pitching to a champion of the Champions League.

Introducing our Waste Transformers biodigesters
A Waste Transformer operates at our client’s site, processing food waste next to stadiums and businesses. The compact containerized biodigesters are specifically developed and proven for urban environments with minimal space requirements. A closed system without smell and minimum sound. The liquid fertilizer produced in a Waste Transformer, is certified as an official fertilizer product, 100% local food waste origin. You now have a green club branded opportunity to sell in the fan store, which allows fans to grow their own green pitch at home.
Your on-site solution
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Waste Transformer ADX1
The Waste Transformer ADX1 is engineered to process up to 350 kilograms of food waste per day, providing efficient and on-site food-waste management.
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Waste Transformer ADX5
The Waste Transformer ADX5 is engineered to process up to 1750 kilograms of food waste per day, providing efficient and on-site food-waste management.
Harness value from your food waste
Reduce Scope 3 emissions
The toughest emission classified to reduce internally. Now you have the opportunity.
Reporting tools
With the data generation and reporting dashboard, you are compliant to food waste diversion laws and stringent sponsor requirements.

Certified liquid fertilizer
Speak to the imagination of your fans, by showing how your club takes sustainability seriously. A club branded bottle of (food waste based) fertilizer in a Home Pitch Growth Kit for fans.
Fertilizer, your message in a bottle
We understand the challenges of a modern stadium, and the pressure to become more sustainable is increasing. That’s why we help stadiums to solve one problem, and creating new opportunities. The fertilizer produced from stadiums' food waste is officially certified as a liquid fertilizer product, is tested and approved by grass experts and applied to professional sports fields.
The results? Green, strong and healthier grass, without the chemicals normally used. By taking your fans along in the journey, let your fans around the world grow their very own lush turf at home, with your club-branded fertilizer.
Let us guide you with our expertise and proven technology towards a more sustainable stadium.
Discover the strategy of one of the greenest stadiums globally
Schedule a 15 minutes discovery meeting
Come prepared with data on food waste quantities and types of waste, and schedule a 15-minute discovery meeting.