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"We attach great significance to academic and industrial research, in addition to
product development."
While producing top-grade products, Gladore also
wholeheartedly devotes resources to conducting academic research on household
food waste disposers, water purifiers and their impact on the environment. In
order to conduct this research, we have teamed up with groups such as Harvard
University Environment Institute, Fudan University Environmental science
department, Peking University natural science department, Peking Normal
University Biology department, and Shanghai Environmental Protection Institute,
etc.
Gladore is committed to making contributions to environmental protection by
obtaining first-hand research information on waste disposer techniques, market
exploration, and the state of the environment.
According to years of research, we have found that bacteria and some harmful
life forms will multiply when food waste piles up in rubbish bins or in corners
of neighborhoods. Simultaneously, some of these harmful organic substances will
penetrate into the ground, and pollute the water supply.
Gladore's food waste disposers are a very efficient way to get rid of excess
food waste. Our disposers effectively grind residues into tiny particles of 2
mm3, which are washed away into the sewer system. The research that we have
gathered also shows that, contrary to popular belief, an increase in the use of
food waste disposers will not significantly affect the sewer system's water
flow. Additionally, an increase in the use of food waste disposers would not
dramatically affect daily water usage.
We keep a close eye on changes in the human living environment and endeavor to
make efforts towards improving the environment. Below, we have posted our
reports in order that you may study them and find the answers to any
environmental questions you may have.
Life Cycle Comparison of Five Engineered Systems for Managing Food Waste
written by doctor William F. Struts of University of Wisconsin (English version)
Economic and Environmental Impacts of Disposal of Kitchen Organic Wastes Using Traditional Landfill
written by professor Philip H. Jones of Waste Management Research Unit School of Environmental Protection, Griffith University (English version)
Kitchen Food Waste Disposers Effects on Sewer System and Waste waterTreatment
written by doctor IR J. De Koning of Department of Water Management, Environmental & Sanitary Engineering Technische Universiteit Delft(English version)
Report on the Feasibility of Installing Kitchen Food Waste Disposer in Neighborhood
presented by Guangzhou Environmental Sanitation Institute (Chinese version)
The Impact of Food Waste Disposers in Combined Sewer Areas of New York City
presented by NYC Department of Environmental Protection (English version)
The Impact of Food Waste Disposers in Combined Sewer Areas of New York City
presented by NYC Department of Environmental Protection (Chinese version)
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