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Content with label waste-treatment in REBEL WP8: Biotechnology (See content from all spaces)
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Aerobic Waste Treatment - Composting
Introduction Composting has been practised by people more or less deliberately and more or less intensively for centuries. Since the middle of the 20th century, composting of waste materials has been employed in a noticeably more targeted manner and methods have been ...
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Ecological aspects
Ecological aspects In soil production, peat can to some extent be substituted by compost, as a result of which a contribution is made to conserving this natural resource. The fertilisation effect of compost takes place over a longer period. Compared to mineral fertilisers a much smaller ...
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Objectives
Depending on the substances used, the composting processes have different objectives, or these objectives at least have different priorities. From the point of view of the operator, the objective is to earn money. This is done by collecting disposal contributions on the one hand and by income from the products, where ...
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Solid Waste Treatment
chapter deals with solid waste from different sources. Mixed household waste Waste fractions from households with separate collection of biowaste Contaminated soil The whole chapter focuses on technical and biological aspects, sometimes mentioning monetary or legal aspects ...
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