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Orgarium: organic waste

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Aguilar, Lucía   +19 more
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Biogas from organic wastes

open access: yes, 2011
Szabó, Emese, Nagy, Valéria
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Organic Waste Management

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In this study effects of organic and inorganic wastes on the environment are studied and proper solutions to the various problems are suggested. After that, survey of various sites is done to understand how the waste management is done at a large scale.
Manish Jain, Amit Pal
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Anaerobic bioprocessing of organic wastes

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1996
Anaerobic digestion of dissolved, suspended and solid organics has rapidly evolved in the last decades but nevertheless still faces several scientific unknowns. In this review, some fundamentals of bacterial conversions and adhesion are addressed initially.
Verstraete, W.   +4 more
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Degradation of organic contaminants found in organic waste

Biodegradation, 2000
In recent years, great interest has arisen in recycling of the waste created by modern society. A common way of recycling the organic fraction is amendment on farmland. However, these wastes may contain possible hazardous components in small amounts, which may prevent their use in farming.
I, Angelidaki   +2 more
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Sustainable organic waste valorisation: A zero-waste approach

Chemosphere
The annual increase in global organic waste generation emphasises the need to develop a sustainable management platform to address environmental concerns. This study aims to explore sustainable treatments for the conversion of organic waste into energy in pursuit of zero-waste.
Dong-Jun Lee   +7 more
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Microbial utilisation of natural organic wastes

Acta Astronautica, 2004
The waste management strategy for the future should meet the benefits of humanity safety, respect principals of planet ecology, and compatibility with other habitability systems. For these purpose the waste management technologies, relevant to application of the biodegradation properties of bacteria are of great value.
V K, Ilyin   +6 more
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Understanding Organization Through Waste

2023
Edited by Åkerstrøm Anderson, N., Grothe-Hammer, M., Jungmann, R.
Dorn, Christopher, Arnold, Nadine
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