Typically, organic waste management models are designed for larger scale, higher capital operations with different circumstances and markets to regional facilities. Adopting them rarely works and often costs more than it should.
Radicle Compost takes a different approach. We start with your specific waste stream, find the most viable markets for what it can produce, and work backwards to the simplest operation that gets you there — whether you deliver it yourself or through a service partner. No borrowed playbook. No unnecessary capital. Just a model that fits your situation.
We don't sell a process and we don't sell a technology. We find your market first, then work backwards to whatever solution gets you there most cost-effectively.
Tell Us About Your SituationFour outcomes that make a material difference to the financial and operational case for organic waste diversion.
Demand confirmed before capital is committed. You know where the product goes before the slab is poured.
Designed for regional circumstances, not adapted from a metropolitan model. Right-sized from day one.
Mandate satisfied at a cost ratepayers and boards can defend. No unnecessary capital, no overengineered solutions.
Knowledge stays with the client, not the consultant. Your team understands the system and can manage it independently.
Seven service offers covering the full project lifecycle — from initial waste stream audit through to long-term operational support. Engage us for a single service or combine multiple offers into a tailored package.
Comprehensive situation review — waste stream volumes, site suitability, conceptual layout, cost assessment, and end-market identification. The ideal starting point for any new composting project.
Coordinating technical experts, navigating government approvals and licensing, developing project budgets, and communicating milestones to your stakeholders and funding bodies.
Acting as your expert representative during construction — specifying equipment, negotiating contracts, and overseeing commissioning to ensure the built facility matches the design intent.
Standard operating procedures, staff training, quality control systems, and 12 months of troubleshooting and optimisation support as your operation matures.
Identifying target markets, developing value propositions, designing trial and demonstration sites, product development advice, and coaching your sales team to build internal capability.
Sampling and testing protocols, interpreting laboratory results, navigating organic certification requirements, and ongoing monitoring to ensure consistent quality and customer confidence.
A long-term advisory partnership with retained access to Radicle Compost expertise across the full project lifecycle. Scheduled site visits, progress reviews, and a dedicated channel for ad-hoc support. Priced by negotiation.
Martin Tower has spent 25 years designing, building, and operating organic waste processing facilities across Australia — windrow, aerated floor, and tunnel systems across council, agricultural, and food processing sectors. That breadth of hands-on experience includes knowing what doesn't work, and where alternatives to composting are the more appropriate solution. It's what makes a genuine market-first approach possible: when you've seen every scale and every context, you stop defaulting to a favourite solution.
Lockyer Valley — proof of concept
A trial FOGO composting facility achieved certified product quality (AS4454) within a 12-week processing cycle — using an aerated floor system with contamination management protocols developed for the specific input stream. The model worked. The market was there. The challenge was capital for expansion — which is exactly the conversation our approach is designed to have before infrastructure is committed, not after.
Practical perspectives from 25 years at the sharp end of Australia's recycled organics industry.
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Read article →Every situation is different. Tell us about yours and we'll come back to you within 48 hours with an honest assessment of whether and how we can help.