Turn food waste into healthier soils

The Ecogas Reporoa organic processing facility converts waste organics into three renewable products:

  • energy

  • biogas

  • fertify

What is fertify?

fertify is a New Zealand–made regenerative fertiliser that rejuvenates soils by returning nutrients from organic waste back to the land. Designed to support long‑term soil health and productivity, fertify helps close the food and energy loop in a truly sustainable way.

fertify is a liquid biofertiliser (digestate) produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic waste at Ecogas facilities. This process generates renewable energy and biogas, while fertify captures the remaining nutrients so they can be reused in soils rather than lost to landfill.

The result is a locally produced, carbon‑neutral fertiliser that strengthens soils and supports regenerative farming systems.

Why choose fertify?

  • Circular and sustainable

Recycles nutrients that would otherwise go to landfill, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and waste.

  • Carbon neutral

Unlike traditional fertilisers made using fossil fuels, fertify supports a lower‑emissions future for agriculture.

  • Highly available nutrients

Approximately 75% of nitrogen is present as plant‑available ammonia, allowing more precise application, better uptake, and reduced leaching.

  • Builds soil health

Contains a full spectrum of nutrients and trace elements, along with residual carbon that improves water retention and soil structure.

  • Made in New Zealand

Produced locally as part of a closed‑loop food and energy system.

Uses & applications

fertify can be used as:

  • A high‑performance lawn fertiliser

  • A supplement or alternative to traditional fertilisers in pastoral and cropping systems

For best results, fertify is applied close to the ground. Trailing hose or shallow injection methods are recommended for larger‑scale operations.

Storage & handling

To maintain product quality, fertify should be stored in tightly sealed containers to reduce nitrogen loss and improve longevity.

Safety and product information documentation is available on request.

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