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CAN (BC): Taking care of cannabis waste

A Delta company that has developed a portable technology for processing cannabis waste has been given the go-ahead by the federal government.

Micron Waste Technologies Inc. announced it has received a Health Canada cannabis research licence to develop its aerobic waste digester technology for the treatment of cannabis waste. The licence will be used to further develop the world's first waste treatment system that alters and denatures cannabis waste while recovering reusable water, the company says.

Having already developed an innovate system to convert food waste into clean water and compact biosolids using an aerobic process, Micron, located in Tilbury, has now done the same for cannabis waste, a system called the Cannavore.

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