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Biogas yield from Sicilian kitchen waste and cheese whey

2013

The aim of this study is to determine the chemical composition of kitchen waste and cheese whey, as well as the biogas yield obtained from the Anaerobic Digestion (AD) tests of these two raw materials. Since the separated waste collection is performed in the town of Marineo (Palermo), a sample of kitchen waste, different from food industry one and included in the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste (OFMSW), was collected from the mass stored at the households of this town. Moreover, a sample of cheese whey was collected in a Sicilian mini dairy plant, where sheep milk is processed. This investigation was carried out inside laboratory digesters of Aleksandras Stulginskis University (Li…

Municipal solid wasteFood industrybusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringlcsh:SSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaBioengineeringWaste collectionRaw materialTotal dissolved solidslcsh:S1-972Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:AgricultureAnaerobic digestionBiogasEnvironmental scienceFood sciencelcsh:Agriculture (General)businessSheep milkanaerobic digestion biogas yieldcheese wheykitchen wasteanaerobic digestion biogas yield cheese whey kitchen waste.
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Good practices and actions for sustainable municipal solid waste management in the tourist sector

2018

This paper deals with waste management in the tourism sector, specifically in the agro-tourism structures. Two regions of Romania and Italy have been considered as case studies in order to promote good practices and actions for sustainable municipal solid waste management. Specific criteria to adopt for the sustainable consumption of beverages and food and for the sustainable use of packaging of various types have been analyzed and suggested. The adoption of an indicator at the level of the single tourist structure has been proposed to help self-analysis that is aimed at setting the priorities of intervention for improving its environmental sustainability.

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Development of Municipal Solid Waste Management

2015

This paper is based on an empirical work done by author on a series of case studies such us document studies and analyzing the best practices examples. The objective of this research is to find out barriers to reach regional waste management plan demands in three municipalities: Salacgriva, Saulkrasti and Ikskile. Author gives proposal with some recommendations for development of municipal waste management as well. There are several views and attitudes of local stakeholders such us municipality, waste producers, waste collectors and mediators on how to manage collection and transportation of solid waste in practice as well as on public involvement in the process.. Passivity of stakeholders …

Municipal solid wasteProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practiceEnvironmental resource managementPlan (drawing)Environmental economicsPublic involvementPoliticsmunicipality; stakeholder’s collaboration; sustainable waste managementBusinessMunicipal solid waste managementSkepticismmedia_commonEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Modeling of perched leachate zone formation in municipal solid waste landfills.

2010

The paper presents a 1D mathematical model for the simulation of the percolation fluxes throughout a landfill for municipal solid waste (MSW). Specifically, the model was based on mass balance equations, that enable simulation of the formation of perched leachate zones in a landfill for MSW. The model considers the landfill divided in several layers evaluating the inflow to and outflow from each layer as well as the continuous moisture distribution. The infiltration flow was evaluated by means of the Darcy’s law for an unsaturated porous medium, while the moisture distribution evaluation has been carried out on the basis of the theory of the vertically distributed unsaturated flow. The solu…

Municipal solid wasteSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleMoistureMass balanceEnvironmental engineeringInflowModels TheoreticalInfiltration (hydrology)Mathematical modelHydrologic balancesWaste ManagementEnvironmental sciencePerched leachate zoneComputer SimulationLandfillLeachatePorous mediumWaste Management and DisposalWater contentWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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The use of vegetation as a natural strategy for landfill restoration

2018

Municipal solid wasteSoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesEcological succession010501 environmental sciencesDevelopment01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)Environmental protection040103 agronomy & agriculturemedicineLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental sciencemedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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On the way to ‘zero waste’ management: Recovery potential of elements, including rare earth elements, from fine fraction of waste

2018

Abstract Existing schemes of solid waste handling have been improved implementing advanced systems for recovery and reuse of various materials. Nowadays, the ‘zero waste’ concept is becoming more topical through the reduction of disposed waste. Recovery of metals, nutrients and other materials that can be returned to the material cycles still remain as a challenge for future. Landfill mining (LFM) is one of the approaches that can deal with former dumpsites, and derived materials may become important for circular economy within the concept ‘beyond the zero waste’. Perspectives of material recovery can include recycling of critical industrial metals, including rare earth elements (REEs). The…

Municipal solid wasteWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyStrategy and ManagementCircular economyRare earthExtraction (chemistry)Zero wasteFraction (chemistry)02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Construction010501 environmental sciencesReuse01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceLandfill mining0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Small Scale Gasification Application and Perspectives in Circular Economy

2018

Abstract Gasification is the process converting solid fuels as coal and organic plant matter, or biomass into combustible gas, called syngas. Gasification is a thermal conversion process using carbonaceous fuel, and it differs substantially from other thermal processes such as incineration or pyrolysis. The process can be used with virtually any carbonaceous fuel. It is an endothermic thermal conversion process, with partial oxidation being the dominant feature. Gasification converts various feedstock including waste to a syngas. Instead of producing only heat and electricity, synthesis gas produced by gasification may be transformed into commercial products with higher value as transport f…

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Application of DPSIR framework to analyze the groundwater pollution threats of municipal solid waste: Case study Médiouna Landfill, Morocco

2021

This study addresses the issue of groundwater resources quality affected by solid waste disposed of in the Médiouna dumping site. In this order, we applied the Driving forcePressureStateImpact Response model (DPSIR) model combined with external factors of SWOT analysis (Opportunities and Threats) to assess the environmental impact of waste from Médiouna landfill on groundwater. The analysis study revealed that the continuous demographic expansion and economic growth made solid waste a complex problem. The study highlights the urgent need for implementing new strategies and redesigning more effective, operational and realizable management projects to rehabilitate the Médiouna landfill. In ad…

Municipal solid wastemedia_common.quotation_subjectDPSIREnvironmental sciencesGroundwater pollutionDumpingEnvironmental scienceGE1-350Environmental impact assessmentQuality (business)SWOT analysisEnvironmental planningGroundwatermedia_commonE3S Web of Conferences
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Estimation of the Amount of Disposed Antibiotics

2019

The impact of the antibiotics in the environment is not well understood yet. Moreover, the total amount of antibiotics that are ending up in the environment as solid waste is not known and cannot be rigorously determined as many variables are influencing the determination of their concentration. The present article is focused on the estimation of the amount of non-prescribed antibiotics that are used in different European countries. Particular attention is paid to the class of beta-lactams, as they are responsible for a considerate share of the antimicrobial resistance. The primary purpose was the estimation of the quantity of non-prescribed antibiotics that might reach the environment as s…

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Presence of plant hormones in composts made from organic fraction of municipal solid waste

2016

Composting is a process of the biological decomposition of organic matter under aerobic conditions. Composts made from waste may still contain other substances that influence plant growth and development, such as vitamins or plant growth substances (plant hormones). Application of products containing phytohormones has an effect on numerous physiological processes in plants. Among observable results are: improved condition of the root system, increased absorption of nutrients, improved stress and disease resistance and delayed aging. The purpose of the research was to analyse the occurrence of plant hormones in mature composts made from selectively collected organic fraction of household mun…

Municipal solid wasteplant growth substancesEcologyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesiswaste compostingkinetinPollutionOrganic fractionphenylacetic acidInorganic Chemistry6-benzylaminopurineEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceindole-3-acetic acidgibberellic acidJournal of Elementology
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