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Municipal / Carcass Disposal

For Municipalities carcass disposal is not just a necessity—it’s a matter of public safety, biosecurity, and environmental compliance. Unfortunately, traditional disposal methods remain outdated, costly, and potentially hazardous to both human and animal health. Whether responding to crisis events like disease outbreaks or managing everyday animal control operations, communities need a operator friendly, safer, and more sustainable solution.

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The Problem: Traditional Disposal Methods That Risk More Than They Solve

For decades, carcass disposal and sanitation management have relied on incineration, rendering, composting, or landfill methods. Each of these comes with critical shortcomings:

  • Incineration: While effective at killing pathogens, incinerators consume large amounts of fossil fuel, generate smoke and odors, and require emissions permits. Their high operational costs and intensive maintenance make them increasingly difficult to justify in environmentally conscious municipalities.
  • Rendering: Rendering plants are specialized and often far from farms or municipal facilities, creating transportation bottlenecks and increasing exposure risk. In many rural regions, rendering capacity is limited or nonexistent, forcing operators to store carcasses on-site for days—an unacceptable biosecurity risk.
  • Composting: Composting is a natural process but far too slow for high-throughput operations or disease containment. It requires large amounts of land, constant supervision, and strict weather conditions, and it often emits odors that lead to community conflict.
  • Landfilling: Once considered the simplest option, landfilling animal remains raises serious questions about groundwater contamination, methane emissions, and long-term sustainability.

These legacy systems expose organizations to escalating regulatory scrutiny, high costs, and environmental penalties. They also fail to address the growing pressure for carbon neutrality and circular waste management within modern agriculture and municipal systems.

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The Growing Cost and Risk of Inaction

What was once “just another line item” in sanitation budgets has evolved into one of the most scrutinized processes in waste management chain. Residents, governments, and environmental agencies now demand transparency and measurable reductions in emissions and waste.

For municipalities and animal control departments, decomposition and odor management are daily struggles. Improperly stored carcasses lead to foul smells, attract pests, and generate airborne pathogens that can compromise public health. In disaster or disease scenarios—such as floods, avian influenza outbreaks, or livestock transportation accidents—response time is critical. Trucking animal mortalities to distant disposal sites not only delays containment but also spreads biosecurity risk across regions.

The longer materials sit in containment, the higher the odor intensity and contamination potential. Workers are exposed to health hazards, cleanup costs escalate, and carbon emissions accumulate through transportation. In many facilities, carcass disposal remains a weak link in the sustainability chain, undermining otherwise strong environmental records.

At the same time, regulatory agencies across North America are phasing out emission-heavy and land-intensive systems. From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provincial and state-level departments of agriculture, there is growing emphasis on biosecure, in-vessel, and carbon-neutral processing technologies. Operators without these capabilities face increasing pressure to modernize.

The Solution: BioRoter - Contained and Compliant

The Triple Green Products BioRoter Dehydrator transforms carcass disposal into a safe, scalable, and environmentally responsible process. Designed for municipal facilities and animal control centers the BioRoter uses a sealed, in-vessel dehydration process that completely sterilizes organic material while reducing mass and volume dramatically.

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In a single automated cycle, the BioRoter:

  • Processes thousands of pounds per day—from small animal mortalities to large livestock remains.
  • Reduces total mass and volume by up to 80%.
  • Destroys all pathogens and biohazards.
  • Eliminates odor and runoff through its sealed, dry-heat technology.
  • Requires no open flames, additives, or external emissions systems.

Each BioRoter operates with full automation controlled through an industrial PLC system, enabling “set-and-forget” functionality. Operators simply load the material, close the door, and start the cycle—the system maintains precise time and temperature controls to ensure uniform dehydration and pathogen destruction.

BioRoter’s process aligns perfectly with sustainability goals for public and private organizations alike. It drastically lowers energy consumption- up to 80% less energy than traditional incineration.


Scalable Solutions

The BioRoter is available in four system sizes, adaptable to the specific scale of your operation.

The BioRoter’s rugged, North American-built design ensures long service life and minimal maintenance, even in high-demand environments.

Small Units

Ideal for animal control agencies or small municipal facilities managing routine collections

Medium Units

Designed for municipalities, commercial processing plants, veterinary centers, or smaller livestock operations

Large Units

Built for major rendering or industrial food processing centers.

Mobile Units

Perfect for crisis management or disease containment deployments.


Why BioRoter Outperforms Traditional Disposal Systems

Feature
BioRoter Dehydrator
Incineration
Composting
Processing Time

8-16 Hours

Hours-Days

Weeks-Months

Odor and Runoff

None

Moderate

High

Labor Required

Minimal

Medium

High

Biosecurity Risk

Near Zero

Low-Medium

High

Fuel/Energy Use

Low

Very High

Low

Regulatory Burden

Low

High

Medium

End Product

Dry, Reusable Material

Ash

Compost

The BioRoter outperforms every alternative by combining automation with total containment. It is the only system that delivers biosecurity, sustainability, and scalability—at once and without compromise.

The Future of Sanitation and Carcass Disposal

From daily maintenance in animal control centers to high-volume crisis response, the BioRoter is transforming how communities handle animal mortality waste responsibly. It replaces reactive, high-risk practices with proactive, fully contained highly advanced technology that protects both people and the environment.

With Triple Green Products’ engineering expertise and nationwide support, municipalities, processors, and livestock operations can operate confidently knowing their waste management systems meet current standards and future expectations.

Turn mortalities into manageable matter—safely, sustainably, and swiftly.

BioRoter™—Built for the Future of Carcass Disposal.

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