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Bakery Feeds, located in North Baltimore, Ohio, supplies sustainable ingredients for animal feed. A division of Darling Ingredients, it operates within the animal feed and food waste management industries. Bakery Feeds specializes in collecting bakery and snack food residuals (by-products) and repurposing them into high-quality ingredients for animal feed rations.
Its primary product is Cookie Meal®, a bio-secure animal feed ingredient marketed as a sustainable alternative to corn. Bakery Feeds targets bakery and snack food manufacturing companies seeking efficient residual disposal solutions.
The company offers a range of services, including residual collection and repurposing. Bakery Feeds uses specialized equipment to ensure efficient and consistent collection of bakery residuals. It also provides and maintains market-leading equipment, including Dual Chute TowerMaster and Compactor systems, for efficient disposal of food and packaging residuals. This equipment service includes 24-hour maintenance support.
Bakery Feeds provides data collection services that accurately track by-product origin and quantity. These services utilize integrated scaling systems and record data such as operator IDs, shift codes, and product codes. The company offers nationwide pickup services, ensuring reliable and consistent collection schedules.
Bakery Feeds’ systems are designed to maximize payload and reduce transportation costs through optimized weight distribution and efficient compaction. By partnering with Bakery Feeds, bakery and snack food manufacturers can efficiently dispose of their residuals, reduce waste, and avoid liability risks associated with improper disposal. They also gain valuable data insights into their production processes. Bakery Feeds manages the residuals of commercial bakeries and snack manufacturers, converting them into sustainable, quality ingredients for feed rations.
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