Hub Library
Nine hub archetypes. Infinite combinations.
Every archetype is documented end-to-end: input feedstock, technology stack, outputs, buyers, revenue per tonne, capex per tpd, permits and impact.
A hub is a feedstock-product machine — every input has a buyer, every output has a price.
Deep dive · Food & Organic Waste
Food Waste Hub
Input
- • Food & Organic Waste
Technology
- • Anaerobic Digestion
- • In-vessel Composting
- • Black Soldier Fly Bioconversion
- • Pyrolysis to Biochar
Outputs
- • Compost
- • Biogas
- • Insect Protein (BSFL)
- • Liquid Fertilizer
- • Animal Feed
Buyers
- • Farmers cooperatives
- • FMCG ingredient buyers
- • Aquaculture feed mills
- • Energy utilities (biogas)
Revenue / Capex
- • $40 – $180 per tonne output
- • $80k – $220k per tpd capex
Impact factors
- • 0.95 tCO₂e avoided / tonne
- • 92% landfill diversion
- • 4.5 jobs per 1000 tpa
Permits
- • Solid Waste Management Authorisation
- • Pollution Control NOC
- • Biogas plant clearance
Hub archetype
Food Waste Hub
Food & Organic Waste → Compost · Biogas
Hub site, day 1 · jobs and verified material flows
What a hub really is
Not a factory. A piece of infrastructure that pays for itself.
Each hub is co-engineered with a recycler-technology partner, anchored by long-term offtake, financed by a project SPV, and operated by local teams who share in the upside. We design hubs as assets — not exits.
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