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Biodegradable Waste Management in the Circular Economy
Presents the major developments in new technologies and strategies for more effective recovery of matter, resources, and energy from biodegradable waste
The volume of biodegradable waste produced worldwide is progressively increasing—a trend that is predicted to continue well into the foreseeable future. Developing sustainable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly approaches for processing food waste, agricultural and organic industrial waste, cardboard, biodegradable plastics, sewage sludge, and other types of biodegradable waste is one of the most significant challenges of the coming decades.
Biodegradable Waste Management in the Circular Economy provides a detailed overview of the latest advances in the management of biomass for economic development. Featuring contributions from an interdisciplinary team of experts, this comprehensive resource addresses various technologies and strategies for recycling organic matter and many other renewable compounds. In-depth chapters describe the concept of circular economy, identify new sources of biodegradable waste, explore technologies for the production of biodegradable waste end-products, discuss the positive and negative effects of end-products on soil and the environment, and more. Throughout the text, the authors explore systematic approaches for secure biodegradable management in various countries and regions around the world.
Reflecting the latest trends in the rapidly changing field, Biodegradable Waste Management in the Circular Economy is essential reading for researchers, engineers, scientists, and consultants working in waste engineering and management, resource recovery, renewable resources, environmental science, agricultural and environmental engineering, soil science, and bioenergy.
Professor Malgorzata Kacprzak, Warsaw University of Technology (WUT), Poland; Dean of Faculty, Division of Infrastructure and Environment, Częstochowa University of Technology (CUT), Poland from 2016 to 2020. She is co-author of 92 papers in high cited journals, 8 patents and author of numerous expert opinions for industrial partners, local governments, and the Polish Ministry of Environment. She coordinated the International Academic Partnerships (IAP) project Environmental Safety of Bio-Waste in the Circular Economy from 2018 to 2020
Preface
1.Circular Bioeconomy and SustainabilityIşıl Aksan Kurnaz, Elif Damla Arison, and M. Levent Kurnaz
2. Cradle to Cradle MarketplaceMałgorzata J. Kacpraz
3. New Products from Old Wastes Concept – Analysis of the Current State of CE in the Biodegradable Waste Management
3.1. Valorization to EnergyEwa Neczaj and Anna Grosser
3.2. Valorization to MatterKari-Anne Lyng and Aneta Kowalska
3.3. Valorization of Food Waste to FoodKari-Anne Lyng
4. Definitions and the Procedures for Characterization of Biodegradable WasteHelena Raclavská, Jana Rů?ičková, Marek Kucbel, Barbora Rů?ičková, and Konstantin Raclavský
5. Biodegradable Waste StreamsHelena Raclavská, Jana Rů?ičková, Barbora Švédová, Marek Kucbel, Michal Šafář, Konstantin Raclavský, and Elton Luis Da Silva Abel
6. Limitation for Use of Biodegradable Waste onto Soil
6.1. Organic, Inorganic, and Microbiological Contaminations in Biodegradable WasteKrzysztof Fijałkowski and Anna Kwarciak-Kozłowska
6.2. Toxicity AssessmentKrzysztof Fijałkowski and Anna Kwarciak-Kozłowska
7. Biodegradable Waste Collection SystemsJolanta Sobik-Szołtysek
8. Anaerobic digestionAnna Grosser and Ewa Neczaj
9. Types of Composting
9.1 CompostingShahriar Shams and Beston F. Nore
9.2. VermicompostingAgnieszka Rorat and Franck Vandenbulcke
10. BiorefineriesAnna Grosser and Ewa Neczaj
11. Impact of Processing Technology on the Chemical Contaminants Occurrence in End ProductsEyob Habte Tesfamariam, Taruvinga Badza, and Craig Cogger
12. Effect of End Products on the Soil Microbial Communities
12.1. Impact of End Products on Microbial Communities with Special Reference to PathogensDaquan Sun, Eléonore Attard, and Rémy Guyoneaud
12.2 Modification of Bio-wastes for Alteration of Soil Microbial CommunitiesDaquan Sun
13. The Use of End Products on Soil
13.1. The Use of Biodegradable End Products on Soil – Impact on Plant ProductivityBal Ram Singh, Anna Grobelak, Aneta Kowalska, and Åsgeir Almås
13.2. Biodegradable End Products for Bioremediation of Degraded AreasAneta Kowalska, Anna Grobelak, Åsgeir Almås, and Bal Ram Singh
13.3. The Use of Biodegradable End Products for Reclamation of Metal Contaminated SoilsÅsgeir Almås, Aneta Kowalska, Anna Grobelak, and Bal Ram Singh
13.4. Biodegradable Waste: Ecotoxicological/Environmental AssessmentPauline Courtois, Axel Beauchamp, and Franck Vandenbulcke
14. Restoration, Sequestration, and Modelling of Carbon in Degraded SoilsKennedy Were, Bal Ram Singh, Eleanor Milne, and George Ayaga
15. Impact of Treatments of Biodegradable Waste for Nutrient RecoveryEyob Habte Tesfamariam, Craig Cogger, and John Ngoni Zvimba
16. Energy and Biomethane ProductionDagmar Juchelková, Helena Raclavská, Maw Maw Tun, Klaus Koppe, Abdulaziz Atabani, Barbora Švédová, and Marek Kucbel
17. The Governance and Social AspectsMałgorzata Kacprzak and Iwona Kupich
18. Biofuels – More Than Electricity, Heat, and Biomethane
18.1. The Role of Biofuels in the Circular EconomyKari-Anne Lyng
18.2. Metal RecoveryAgata Rosińska
18.3. Biosorbents and Biochar ProductionAnna Grobelak, Agata Rosińska
18.4. Other Perspectives (e.g. Chitin Recovery, Carbon-Coated Magnet-Sensitive Nanoparticles, Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Humic Acid)Agata Rosińska
18.5. Biofuel Production from Agricultural WasteEsra Meşe Erdoğan, Pınar Karagöz, Enes Yilmaz, and Melek Özkan
Index
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