Bioresource Technology Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
24, P. 101642 - 101642
Published: Oct. 4, 2023
In
the
global
context
of
raw
materials
and
energetic
crisis,
recovering
energy
from
organic
wastes
becomes
mandatory
in
Europe
to
meet
principles
Circular
Economy.
This
manuscript
reviewed
state
art
highlighted
research
gaps
integrated
anaerobic
digestion
composting
(IADC)
treat
wastes.
Biogas
produced
through
high-quality
compost
can
lessen
environmental
effect
waste
management
while
also
sustaining
it
economically.
addition,
IADC
allows
for
removing
most
common
contaminants
with
high
efficiency.
Main
future
challenges
that
still
need
be
addressed
are
represented
by
(i)
more
full-scale
studies
providing
economic
sustainability
assessment,
(ii)
boost
degradation
during
step,
(iii)
evaluate
pathways
treatment,
(iv)
spread
technology
policy
actions.
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
6, P. 100211 - 100211
Published: May 4, 2022
Agricultural
waste
is
one
of
the
biggest
concerns
related
to
agronomy.
The
most
effective
approach
dealing
with
agricultural
compositing.
In
particular,
composting
a
biological
process
in
which
organic
recycled
under
aerobic
conditions
into
value-added
product
that
can
be
safely
utilized
for
crop
cultivation
or
livestock
feed.
Many
factors
such
as
temperature,
pH,
moisture,
oxygen,
particle
size,
and
C/N
ratio
influence
biodegradation
rate
process.
Temperature
ranging
from
45
55
°C
thermophilic
phase,
pH
5.0–7.0,
moisture
50–60%,
well
25
35%
has
been
indicated
optimum
composting.
However,
formation
humic
substances,
are
by-products
process,
plays
an
important
role
improving
chemical,
physical,
properties
soil
increases
productivity.
Composting
showed
its
application
improvement
productivity
acid
sality
cultivation.
Primary
microbial
communities
play
key
roles
during
different
phases
importance
substances
highlighted.
Factors
effect
on
potential
applying
their
reviewed,
giving
guideline
sustainable
growth
global
agriculture
through
recycling.