Experts In Sustainability

A sustainable solution that converts waste into a valuable bio-fertiliser in 24 hours

Welcome to Harp Renewables.

Where electrical engineering meets biotechnology.

Founder and company Director, Shane Finnegan established Harp Renewables Ltd. in 2014 to provide a renewable and sustainable solution for the treatment of organic waste.

Since that time, Harp Renewables has emerged as a global leader in thermophilic aerobic digestion, and waste treatment solutions.

Harp Renewables manufactures and sells a range of Harp Bio-Digesters that convert food and other organic waste into a dry, safe, nutrient-rich, bio-fertiliser within a 24 hour period. Thus reducing it’s weight and volume by up to 75-85%.

Digesters currently active

Tons of waste we are diverting from landfills

Tons C02eq saved through Harp Biodigesters.

Harp Biodigester Range

 

Who we work with

''Delighted''

“We haven’t sent any waste offsite since we installed the bio-digester in December, The bio-digester makes people think a bit more about what they are doing and keeps everyone focused on ‘green’ ways to process waste. The process has been embraced by our tenants and has got them thinking more about waste segregation. They now unpackage their sent produce.

As a result, not only are there no contaminated bins coming through, but we are creating added revenue by bailing our plastic. In preparation for a return to normal operations, we look forward to installing a second Harp – bio digester.

We are delighted with this initiative which directly feeds into our People Planet Sustainable Strategy”

– Michael Farrell, Estate Manager at Captial Dock Aramark Properties.

''Ideal Solution''

“Our customers are delighted that they now have a solution for food waste and are not contributing to unnecessary environmental damage caused by sending the organic matter to landfill. Harp Renewables has been hugely helpful and very responsive to any questions we have had, particularly in the early days while everyone was getting used to using the bio-digester.

There has also been a lot of interest in the bio-digester from other Local Authorities and the DCCAE.

It would be an ideal solution to any organisation with excess food waste and I would have no hesitation in recommending Harp Renewables to any interested party.”

 – Bernadine Carry, Environmental Awareness Officer at Meath County Council shares

''Great Educational Tool''

“We invested in a Harp CX5 Bio-Digester with a bespoke integrated biomass boiler as a solution to our waste costs. We are saving around £11,000 annually now.

With this solution we are also able to use the biomass boiler to heat out facilities which in turn dramatically reduces our heating’s C02 emissioons. All the excess digestate is then used as an organic fertilizer in our on-site greenhouses.

This is a great educational tool to teach all the students about sustainability so thatin the future, students are interested and determined to make this world a greener more environmentally friendly place to live.”

– Penair School

Our latest news

 

Harp Renewables Wins Pakman 2023 Innovation Award!

Harp Renewables Wins Pakman 2023 Innovation Award!

Celebrating Innovation in Waste Resource Products and the Irish Prison Service Collaboration at the Pakman Awards 2023 Our team's dedication to innovative and sustainable waste management solutions led to a prestigious victory in the "Innovation in Waste Resource...

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From Ireland to Dublin, Ohio USA

From Ireland to Dublin, Ohio USA

We are delighted to showcase the very first Harp Renewables CX50 Biodigester. From its birth at the Harp Headquarters in Kentstown Co Meath, Ireland to where it now sits proudly in none other than Dublin, Ohio USA. The CX50 is our largest biodigester with the ability...

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Seneschalstown GFC Sponsorship.

Seneschalstown GFC Sponsorship.

Pictured L-R: Nigel McEvoy, Cormac Carolan, Stan O’Brien, Brian Finnegan (Harp Renewables), Tom McDonnell & Kevin Rooney. Picture Taken at Seneschalstown GFC, Co. Meath, Ireland  Harp Renewables are delighted to have finally presented Seneschalstown GFC Minor...

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