Downstream Waste Articles & Analysis
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Kronos needed both an increase in throughput by de-bottlenecking the existing unit which was dynamically limited by its original design, and an improvement in H2S removal to meet tighter downstream waste gas emission limits. ...
We live with a strange paradox where plastic packaging is criticised for the waste and pollution that it creates, yet in food supply chains, it remains ubiquitous. ...
How Qwik-Zyme L and Foam Buster Target the Root Cause of FOG Filament Overgrowth Fats, oils, and greases (FOG) are found in all types of wastewater and sewage treatment facilities. FOG appears in the form of fatty acids, animal fats, milk, fish oils, and triglycerides. Most biological wastewater treatment systems are not readily equipped to manage and successfully treat FOG in influent streams ...
Value: Over 40% of waste consists of low-value plastics like packaging films and bags. High recycling costs and low profitability often lead to landfilling or incineration, wasting most of their potential value. ...
Extremely versatile for every application, our heavy-duty industrial shredders handle everything from glass, plastics, and electronic waste to car tires, wood, and various metals. Utilizing both dual-shaft shredders and single-shaft shredders, we have the perfect industrial shredding solution for large and small operations. ...
That is why it is often called value chain emissions, and its sources can include emissions both upstream and downstream activities of the organization. The Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standard of the GHG Protocol groups Scope 3 emissions into 15 dedicated categories that include business activities common to many organizations. ...
Poorly designed mist eliminators can lead to corrosion of downstream equipment, product waste, and shutdown times that are longer than desired. Properly designed mist eliminators can reduce plugging and mist carryover, have lower pressure, reduced energy consumption, less cleaning and maintenance, less damage to downstream equipment, reduced ...
The Circular Economy has been established as the number one priority in the European Green Deal and innovative recycling technologies are helping refiners to apply the concept to downstream. Our new blog post explores the implications of the circular economy for refiners and the opportunities that waste recycling technologies offer, including the potential of ...
The losses in the production process can be significant and require waste treatment downstream. Heavy losses of sugar in production With rising energy costs and sugar prices around the world, the Sugar Industry continues to seek innovative solutions to minimize product loss and increase process efficiency in order to become more profitable. ...
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Surcharges: The GEM System allowed the customer to avoid surcharges by reducing TSS, FOG and COD/BOD to values within discharge limits. Downstream waste treatment: Due to the increased removal of solids and organic loads and the amount of oxygen left on the stream by the GEM System, any further biological treatment needed will be at a fraction of the normal ...
Evaluations of waste sites are based on the assessment of whether conditions for Natural Attenuation (NA) processes are favourable. A method is proposed as a first check for effects of NA in the groundwater emissions. For the application of the method, concentrations of the concerned substance and of a tracer must be available at observation wells at different distances from the source, ...
The waste produced by coal washing process produces many environmental problems. In this study, the pollution problems associated with the waste produced by Alborz Sharghi Coal Washing Plant was investigated by mathematical modeling. ...
