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Process Guide: Destruction
Process Guide: Destruction
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Written by Andrew Day
Updated over a week ago

This article outlines the three stages of the destruction process: setting up Destruction Lots/sublots, destroying waste, and closing/destroying the Destruction Lots. The Destroying Waste section of this article is not an ordered list; destruction processes occur in multiple places in both the Gun App and web platform, and the Destroying Waste section is a list of every possible way to destroy and restore waste. You may complete any of the processes in the Destroying Waste section before moving on to The Closing/Destroying section.

Setting up Destruction Lots

Before destroying waste, you must set up the Destruction Lots, sublots, and destruction vessels that will house the material to be destroyed.

Destroying Waste

The Destroying Waste section of this article is not an ordered list; destruction processes occur in multiple modules in both the Gun App and Seed-to-Sale web platform, and this section lists all possible ways to destroy and restore waste. You may complete any of the processes for waste destruction before moving on to the Closing/Destroying section.

Grow Module

Productions Module

Work Orders Module

Orders Module

Grow Room Module (Gun App)

Closing/Destroying the Destruction Lot

Waste is not truly destroyed until the Destruction Lot is closed and destroyed. If a Destruction Lot is closed, no additional waste can go into it. A closed Destruction Lot can be reopened. However, destroying a Destruction Lot is irreversible.

  1. Close all sublots within the Destruction Lot, and then close the Destruction Lot itself. This can be done on both the Web App and the Gun App.

  2. Destroy the Destruction Lot.


For an overview of other workflows in the Seed-to-Sale software, visit the Process Guides for Seed-to-Sale, Setting Up a New Ample Organics Environment, Creating and Selling Starting Materials, Client Registration, Orders & Order Fulfillment, Wholesale, and Product Recalls.

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