Paulee Cleantec

The biggest challenge for humanity in the 21st century

and beyond is adapting and sizing ourselves to fit within

the capacity of our planet.

The biggest challenge for humanity in the 21st century and beyond is adapting and sizing ourselves to fit within the capacity of our planet.

Current methods of waste disposal are posing an enormous threat to our environment.

Current methods of waste disposal are posing an enormous threat to our environment.

It doesn’t matter where it comes from: human, livestock or even pet waste, this problem now requires intelligent and innovative solutions that not only are environmental-friendly and cost-effective, but also can make it into a valuable resource.

Today, there are around 19 billion chickens being bred, 1.4 billion cows and 1 billion pigs and sheep. One dairy farm with 2,500 cows produces as much waste as a city with around 411,000 residents.

With animal waste containing high levels of pathogens such as salmonella, e-coli and fecal coliform, water becomes highly contaminated when waste is washed or dumped into rivers and lakes. Manure is usually stored for many months, often in giant outdoor pits known as lagoons and as it decomposes, it emits harmful gases such as NH4 and H2S, not to mention CH4 that aggravates GHG emissions. Meanwhile, these lagoons can leak or rupture, polluting the surrounding soil and groundwater systems. Even without leaks, manure lagoons are so fragile that major storms often result in overflows.

As the world population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, almost a third of that number lacks even the most basic sanitation. Yearly, almost 200 million tons of human waste goes untreated, contributing to a major global health crisis. With a serious lack of funding and even less access to clean and running water, it is estimated that each year over a million children die of aids, malaria and tuberculosis. With no effective solutions in site, human waste management is rapidly becoming one of the most serious threats to our society.

There are an estimated 500 million pet dogs world-wide and around 380 million pet cats. As this number continues to grow steadily, dog feces are considered one of the main sources of contaminated water. When left on soil for a long period, it causes the spread of bacteria, viruses and worms. Moreover, this waste can reach waterways, killing aquatic life and contaminating drinking water. Whereas cat feces are typically collected in cat litter boxes and then disposed of, it too poses a health threat to humans and other animals. Each year, over 2 million tons of cat litter ends up in municipal solid waste landfills. Most of that litter, an estimated 100,000 truckloads per year, is made from non-biodegradable clay that never decomposes. Several health risks are associated with cat feces, the most common of which are e-coli and toxoplasmosis.

our technology

Paulee CleanTec has the
perfect solution for this problem!

Paulee CleanTec has the perfect solution for this problem!

Paulee CleanTec has developed a patent protected exothermic oxidation process that converts human and animal waste into a pathogen-free, odorless and highly nutritious organo-mineral fertilizer in just a matter of minutes.

Our “Chemical Composting Process”, as we like to call it, is quick, safe, inexpensive and provides an effective solution for the treatment of any type of organic waste without the need for running water or electricity. Moreover, we can tailor our process to client’s needs in order to generate a organo-mineral fertilizer product with nutrient content specific to their requirements.

Paulee has a vast patent portfolio (to date, six patents have been granted, including the U.S. & Europe) and 27 global patent applications pending from four patent families, providing legal protection on its intellectual property.

Paulee CleanTec’s technology is protected by granted and pending EPO (European Patent Office) & USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) patents.

how it works

Step 1

Step 1

Organic waste

PCT Formula

Reactor chamber

Our oxidizer agent is combined with organic waste in a reactor chamber.

Step 2

Step 2

The two substances are mixed together at a high-speed and rise the temperature within the chamber. As a result, the liquids vaporize leaving a dry “ash” like powder.

Step 3

Step 3

Ash powder

Rich in nutrients

Odorless

Non-toxic

The powder is non-toxic, odorless and makes for a very nutritious organo-mineral fertilizer as it is rich in NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium).

Step 4

Step 4

Organo-mineral fertilizer

Organo-mineral fertilizer

The product is ready-to-use and can also be safely stored for later.