Why incineration · Biosecurity

Biosecurity — kept on-site, contained, destroyed.

Containment, not collection.

Biosecurity

On-site incineration significantly improves biosecurity by keeping potentially diseased waste inside a controlled, high-temperature environment. Pathogens are destroyed immediately, before they can leave the farm.

Why on-site beats collection

Daily or weekly collection vehicles are a recurring biosecurity exposure. Every visit is a chance to introduce or carry away a pathogen. On-site incineration removes that vector — the waste never leaves the perimeter.

Why incineration beats composting

Composting relies on the natural breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms. Until that process is complete, surviving pathogens remain a risk. AIS Cyclones operate at 800–1,200 °C (1,562–2,192 °F), which destroys pathogens in the same load.

Disease-response ready

From routine mortality to declared outbreak response (avian influenza, ASF, FMD), the same machine handles both — without a third party in the chain.