Title | Pulp And Paper Mill Sludge; A Soil Amendment And Compost Option For Landfill Diversion For South-Africa |
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ID_Doc | 25719 |
Authors | Mahdjoub, N; Omartjee, Y; Trois, C |
Title | Pulp And Paper Mill Sludge; A Soil Amendment And Compost Option For Landfill Diversion For South-Africa |
Year | 2022 |
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Abstract | In South-Africa, approximately 30% of all recycled paper is being disposed into landfill sites or incinerated. Using this type of hazardous and industrial waste as a resource is essential to reduce landfilling of organic waste. In this study, Pulp and Paper-Mill Sludge (PPMS) has been evaluated under two possible pathways contrib-uting to landfill diversion and secondary use: compostability and the use of PPMS as a soil amendment. A short review of existing studies on PPMS using these two pathways as alternative for secondary use and within the South-African context have been undertaken. This investigation showed that the addition of PPMS to soil as an amendment does not negatively affect soil fertility. The potential of PPMS as a soil amendment or compost contribute to improving factors allowing for increased soil fertility resulting in a better soil structure. Such effects from either using PPMS as an amendment or compost will directly increase resistance of soils to degradation ultimately allowing for reduced erosion potential of soils. |
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