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Resource Recovery and Reuse in Organic Solid Waste Management
Resource Recovery and Reuse in Organic Solid Waste Management
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Proper treatment of organic waste may however turn this burden into an asset. In particular, biological treatment may help in developing more effective resource management and sustainable development. The following advantages may be listed:
The greenhouse effect is tackled as methane emissions from landfilling are prevented
Soil quality can be restored or enhanced by the use of compost in agriculture
Compost may replace peat in horticulture and home gardening, reducing greenhouse emissions and wetland exploitation
Anaerobic digestion has the additional benefit of producing biogas that may be used as a fuel
Pesticide use can be reduced by proper use of the disease suppressive properties of compost
Resource Recovery and Reuse in Organic Solid Waste Management disseminates at advanced scientific level the potential of environmental biotechnology for the recovery and reuse of products from solid waste.
Several options to recover energy out of organic solid waste from domestic, agricultural and industrial origin are presented and discussed and existing economically feasible treatment systems that produce energy out of solid waste and recover useful by-products in the form of fertiliser or soil conditioner are demonstrated. The potential of environmental biotechnology is highlighted from different perspectives: societal, technological and practical.
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