
For many years, incinerators have been considered the gold standard in animal mortality disposal, especially for their ability to quickly and thoroughly destroy pathogens through high-temperature flames. At first glance, an incinerator seems like a foolproof, immediate solution to the serious biosecurity challenges farms face. But underneath this surface lie significant operational, environmental, and economic burdens that make traditional incinerators increasingly unattractive and impractical for modern agricultural producers

Feature | BioRoter Dehydrator | Incineration |
|---|---|---|
Processing Time | 14-16 Hours | Hours-Days |
Odor and Runoff | None | Moderate |
Labor Required | Minimal | Medium |
Biosecurity Risk | Near Zero | Low-Medium |
Fuel/Energy Use | Low | Very High |
Regulatory Burden | Low | High |
End Product | Dry, Reusable Material | Ash |
Incineration requires intense heat generated by the burning of fuel to reduce carcasses to ash. This process comes with several unavoidable costs and complications:
For farms seeking to reduce costs, meet evolving environmental regulations, and maintain community trust, these limitations pose substantial challenges.
While incinerators offer certainty in pathogen destruction, their drawbacks increasingly outweigh their benefits. The high costs of fuel and maintenance put intense pressure on already tight operational budgets. Meanwhile, the community and environmental impacts risk public backlash and strained neighbor relations.
Furthermore, incinerators require constant attention. Operators must monitor running conditions to avoid dangerous emissions and equipment failures. Ash removal processes expose workers to dust and contaminants, introducing health risks. The process can often be noisy and disruptive, limiting operational flexibility.
Many farms that once depended on incineration are starting to ask—can we do better? Is there a solution that matches incineration’s biosecurity strength without the high energy bills and environmental drawbacks?

The Triple Green Products BioRoter Dehydrator answers that need by delivering the same pathogen destruction but without the open flames, fuel consumption, or emissions headaches. Its cutting-edge technology transforms animal mortalities through a closed, heat dehydration process that is gentler on both budget and environment without compromise on biosecurity.

By combining these benefits, the BioRoter offers a smarter alternative that maintains full biosecurity with the lowest-cost operating model in the industry.
The choice between legacy incineration and modern dehydration technology boils down to efficiency, cost, environmental impact, and ease of use. While incinerators were once the stronghold of mortality control, their limitations are increasingly exposed in today’s sustainability-focused agricultural landscape.
The BioRoter empowers producers to:
This is the future of animal mortality management—clean, economical, and responsible. Don’t burn your hard-earned profits away with inefficient incineration—choose a better way.
With the Triple Green Products BioRoter Dehydrator, you don’t just dispose of mortalities. You recover value while protecting your bottom line, your community, and your environment.