Sure, I have better than ballpark figures, yes.
For every tonne of wet organic material that comes through our door, we produce about 250 kilograms of wet larvae. This is the larvae prior to drying and turning it into protein powder. We also produce about 250 kilograms of frass, which is the fertilizer material, so it's quite a large reduction in organics.
There are several places around the world that are using the soldier fly as a manure mitigation strategy as well, and you can knock down manure volumes by about 70%. This is something that we're currently working on, a project with the local municipality here. We can't yet do that because of CFIA rules, but we're trying to push the envelope on the science.
It is about a 25% wet weight conversion of organic waste to soldier fly, and then we put it through a drying process, and, for every tonne, we end up with about 80 to 100 kilograms of dried powder.