organic waste management Articles
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Paper Mill Pulping Waste & Light Residues utilizations for Alternative Fuel
The global demand for various paper products is increasing day by day, which is causing paper mills (and recycled paper mills) everywhere to operate at full capacity, while also generating a large amount of solid waste, including pulp waste, twisted rope, light residue, steel wires, etc. Landfills cause pollution, and now paper mills have new options, It can be made into bulk fuels or RDF pellets ...
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Production of methane gas from organic fraction municipal solid waste (OFMSW) via anaerobic process: application methodology for the Malaysian condition
Solid waste management in Malaysia is confronted with many problems, including low collection coverage, irregular collection services, inadequate equipment used for waste collection, crude open dumping and burning without air and water pollution control systems, inadequate legal provisions and resource constraints. These problems have various effects on the development of the solid waste ...
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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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Performance study for anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste in a single phase reactor
Anaerobic Digestion (AD) has been up to now essentially applied to wastewater. However, anaerobic treatment of organic solid waste fits well with the new requirements for waste management. A batch study of vegetable market waste composed at various solid concentrations was studied in a single phase anaerobic reactor. Prior to this, studies were also carried out in aspirator bottles of different ...
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Management of organic content in municipal solid waste - a case study of Lahore
Poor solid waste management (SWM) is one of the leading obstacles for absolute clean and healthy environment. Growing economy of Lahore has rapidly increased growth rate which in turn has flared solid waste generation. Municipal solid waste is contributing heavily to air, water and land pollution and a major portion of municipal waste is organic. Generally considered unfruitful, this organic ...
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Effect of co-managing organic waste using municipal wastewater and solid waste treatment systems in megacities
A model was developed to calculate the mass and heat balances of wastewater and municipal solid waste treatment plants when these plants operate either separately or together with a mutual dependence on mass and energy. Then the energy consumption, life cycle costs (LCCs), greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and effluent quality were evaluated under various scenarios to identify the most effective ...
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