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Title Gaseous Emissions from the Composting Process: Controlling Parameters and Strategies of Mitigation
ID_Doc 8081
Authors Sayara, T; Sanchez, A
Title Gaseous Emissions from the Composting Process: Controlling Parameters and Strategies of Mitigation
Year 2021
Published Processes, 9, 10
DOI 10.3390/pr9101844
Abstract Organic waste generation, collection, and management have become a crucial problem in modern and developing societies. Among the technologies proposed in a circular economy and sustainability framework, composting has reached a strong relevance in terms of clean technology that permits reintroducing organic matter to the systems. However, composting has also negative environmental impacts, some of them of social concern. This is the case of composting atmospheric emissions, especially in the case of greenhouse gases (GHG) and certain families of volatile organic compounds (VOC). They should be taken into account in any environmental assessment of composting as organic waste management technology. This review presents the relationship between composting operation and composting gaseous emissions, in addition to typical emission values for the main organic wastes that are being composted. Some novel mitigation technologies to reduce gaseous emissions from composting are also presented (use of biochar), although it is evident that a unique solution does not exist, given the variability of exhaust gases from composting.
Author Keywords organic wastes; composting; gaseous emissions; mitigation strategies
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000714757700001
WoS Category Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/10/1844/pdf?version=1634553175
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