نتایج جستجو برای: refuse composting

تعداد نتایج: 7215  

2000
Gerry Croteau Joel Alpert

M ORE than 6.6 million tons of compostable grocery residuals are disposed of each year in the United States at a cost of $482 million, according to recent estimates bv the Grocerv Industry Commit tee on Sol id Waste . In contrast, supermarkets participating in composting programs report saving upwards of 30 percent on disposal costs. Fullscale organic g r o w debris composting projects in Washi...

2004
M. Day

In this study, the chemical and physical changes in the composting material, along with the emissions of volatile compounds, have been monitored during a 49 day composting period in a commercial composting operation. In addition, samples of composting material, taken from the commercial operation, have been monitored in automated laboratory scale composters. The measurements conducted on the so...

Journal: :Waste management 2008
M A Sánchez-Monedero M L Cayuela C Mondini N Serramiá A Roig

The present work deals with the potential of olive mill wastes as a C source for soil C sequestration strategy, which is based on the high lignocellulosic content that makes these wastes to degrade slowly during composting and after land application. A C balance was performed during the whole life cycle of two different two-phase olive mill wastes (TPOMW): C losses were calculated during the co...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2009
Alessio Boldrin Jacob K Andersen Jacob Møller Thomas H Christensen Enzo Favoino

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to composting of organic waste and the use of compost were assessed from a waste management perspective. The GHG accounting for composting includes use of electricity and fuels, emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from the composting process, and savings obtained by the use of the compost. The GHG account depends on waste type and composition (kitchen o...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2010
Bijaya K Adhikari Anne Trémier José Martinez Suzelle Barrington

As a result of urbanization and economic prosperity, which has accelerated the generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) along with its organic fraction, the management of MSW is a challenge faced by urban centres worldwide, including the European Union (EU) and Canada. Within a concept of waste recovery, the source separation and on-site treatment of urban organic waste (UOW) can resolve some ...

2013
Cecilia Sundberg Dan Yu Ingrid Franke-Whittle Sari Kauppi Sven Smårs Heribert Insam Martin Romantschuk Håkan Jönsson

A major problem for composting plants is odour emission. Slow decomposition during prolonged low-pH conditions is a frequent process problem in food waste composting. The aim was to investigate correlations between low pH, odour and microbial composition during food waste composting. Samples from laboratory composting experiments and two large scale composting plants were analysed for odour by ...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
Micaela A R Soares Margarida M J Quina Rosa M Quinta-Ferreira

Industrial eggshell waste (ES) is classified as an animal by-product not intended to human consumption. For reducing pathogen spreading risk due to soil incorporation of ES, sanitation by composting is a pre-treatment option. This work aims to evaluate eggshell waste recycling in self-heating composting reactors and investigate ES effect on process evolution and end product quality. Potato peel...

2014
N. M. Sunar E. I. Stentiford D. I. Stewart L. A. Fletcher

Composting is defined as the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic substrates under aerobic conditions to allow the development of thermophilic temperatures. This thermophilic temperature is a result of biologically produced heat. Composting produces the final product which is sufficiently stable for storage and application to land without adverse environmental effects. There ar...

2011
Koki Maeda Dai Hanajima Sakae Toyoda Naohiro Yoshida Riki Morioka Takashi Osada

Composting is the major technology in the treatment of animal manure and is a source of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas. Although the microbiological processes of both nitrification and denitrification are involved in composting, the key players in these pathways have not been well identified. Recent molecular microbiological methodologies have revealed the presence of dominant Bacillus species...

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