Another important issue which would have to be addressed by large-scale facilities is management of volatile byproducts and noxious gases released during larval processing of organic waste. Several authors pointed out that, even under small- to medium-scale operations, the release of various volatiles, particularly ammonia, can be intensive and may pose health hazards for the staff (Iñiguez-Covarrubias et al., 1994 and Čičková et al., 2012b). Fast air exchange provided by powerful fans may not be sufficient and may inadvertently contribute to air pollution in the close vicinity of the facility. However, to date, there have been no reports on any technological solutions employed to remove odor and/or noxious volatile metabolites from the air in insect-based biodegradation facilities. If the technology is to be employed on an industrial scale, the development of a reliable and efficient air scrubbing system is mandatory to eliminate health risks for the staff and make this method of waste management environmentally sound.