organic waste system Articles
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Environmental analysis of management systems for organic waste
Organic waste is generally easily degradable and has a high nutrient content. Thus the risk is large that the handling of such material will generate emissions that affect the environment. New systems have been introduced for managing organic waste fractions from households and industries. These systems are based on source separation and biological treatment, e.g. composting and anaerobic ...
By ORBIT e.V.
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Anaerobic digestion in Sweden - status and experiences
The implementation of biogas technology has in general increased in Sweden over the last 4-5 years. The main reason for this development is the effort to replace landfilling of nutrient-rich, wet organic waste with sustainable alternatives. In accordance with the EU directive on landfilling, a tax on putting organic waste into landfills will be introduced the 1st of January 2000, together with a ...
By ORBIT e.V.
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Harden's Domestic Waste Disposal System Realizes Resource Utilization
In the past three years, all cities in China have been actively building Waste-Free City. The waste-free city project has been promoted from the 13th Five-Year Plan to the 14th Five-Year Plan, and from 11+5 pilot cities to more than 100 cities at present. Obviously, the construction of a waste-free city has developed in the right direction. As a pioneer in solid waste treatment, Harden also helps ...
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