From pigsty to insect fattening facility
A guiding principle that runs through our work: Finding smart solutions. In the construction of insect mast systems, this means making the best possible use of existing buildings.
Old becomes new
We also followed this approach for our largest own facility to date.
We converted a pigsty for insect production - this enabled us to switch from pig fattening to insect fattening in just three months.
And the advantages are obvious
Save money
The use of old buildings saves up to 30% in costs. We know what we're talking about!
Protect the environment
A new building is not only expensive, but also has a significantly largerCO2 footprint.
Faster approvals
Compared to the new building.
Fewer emissions
Ammonia emissions are much lower than in the pigsty. This significantly reduces odor nuisance.
Investment with prospects
And the prospects are also impressive: Producing insects regionally, sustainably and cost-efficiently - a clear investment in the future!
Save money
The use of old buildings saves up to 30% in costs. We know what we're talking about!
Faster approvals
Compared to the new building.
Investment with prospects
And the prospects are also impressive: Producing insects regionally, sustainably and cost-efficiently - a clear investment in the future!
Protect the environment
A new building is not only expensive, but also has a significantly largerCO2 footprint.
Fewer emissions
Ammonia emissions are much lower than in the pigsty. This significantly reduces odor nuisance.