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Composting Emissions Articles & Analysis

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Odor control Indaver - Vlar Grimbergen

Odor control Indaver - Vlar Grimbergen

Task Environmental Engineering in Heist-op-den-Berg (Belgium) realised an odour control unit to treat the emissions produced by the composting plant of Indaver – Vlar Compost in Grimbergen Belgium. The installation combines a scrubber unit, heat exchanger and cooling tower for the treatment of emissions at a flow rate of ...

ByTASK Industrial Environmental Techniques


A new OSHwiki article highlights the risks and hazards of process-generated contaminants

A new OSHwiki article highlights the risks and hazards of process-generated contaminants

Process-generated contaminants can be generated as emissions from combustion processes, abrasion and/or other processes that physically or chemically degrade or otherwise modify the starting material(s), e.g. degradation/composting of organic materials. Such emissions are generally complex and variable mixtures of substances that are generated ...

ByEuropean Agency for Safety and Health at Work


IncBio announces ground-breaking Palm Oil extraction technology

IncBio announces ground-breaking Palm Oil extraction technology

Because of these figures IncBio’s palm oil mills reduce methane emissions by 50%, and can be equipped with options which can completely eliminate methane emissions (compost or gasification unit). ...

ByIncbio


New biodegradable waste management plans proposed and evaluated

New biodegradable waste management plans proposed and evaluated

Under the plan, waste would be preferentially treated in anaerobic digestion plants, as well as in existing composting plants. To reduce ammonia and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from composting, biofilters would be installed in composting plants. The organic fraction of the municipal solid waste that has not been ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Inland Empire, L.A. County honored by U.S. EPA for composting partnership efforts

As a result of the partnership, a new agency—the Inland Empire Regional Composting Authority—was established to manage the composting efforts for both regions, and a new facility—the Inland Empire Regional Composting Facility—was constructed in 2007 to manage compostable waste. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


U.S. EPA Honors Dixon Ridge Farms as Sustainable Agricultural Champion

The farm practices low and no till mowing practices, reducing air emissions and fossil fuels. Composted manure, chipped walnut prunings, cover cropping and integrated pest management practices are all used in combination for fertilizing and pest management needs. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA and Georgian Court University (Lakewood, NJ) to work together to increase green practices; will promote the use of refillable water bottles at campus water fountains

Increase the university’s recycling rate by at least twice of current rate. Implement a composting program to compost food waste from the university’s waste stream, and replace disposable plastic utensils currently used at the university’s Court Café with compostable utensils. Reduce emissions from ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA celebrates successful food recycling efforts by National Hockey League’s Boston Bruins and N.J. Devils

Landfills and the food waste in them account for more than 20 percent of all methane emissions in the U.S. As a result, diversion of food waste from landfills can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Conversely, composting food waste that is no longer safe for consumption reduces waste by converting food scraps and other organic ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Soil and crop management and carbon sequestration

Soil and crop management and carbon sequestration

Land-use practices, such as cultivation, livestock grazing, manure management, and fertilization can strongly contribute to sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere as soil organic carbon (SOC) into the soil and also to the emission of other GHGs, such as nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) into the atmosphere.  ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Recycling food scraps into gardens

Recycling food scraps into gardens

Several months later, some of the finished compost is delivered to the National Mall for use in gardens at the U.S. ...

ByThe Agricultural Research Service (ARS) - USDA


Comparing N2O emissions from organic and mineral fertilisers

Comparing N2O emissions from organic and mineral fertilisers

A recent study compares the effects of organic, 'natural' fertilisers, such as compost, with mineral, synthetic fertilisers, such as urea, on N2O emissions from Mediterranean soil. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


US composting council`s 18th Annual Conference & Trade Show call for papers

US composting council`s 18th Annual Conference & Trade Show call for papers

Abstracts are encouraged on the following conference topics: Feedstocks, Collection, Processing & Energy Production Increasing Food Residuals Composting in the U.S. Streamlining permit regulations for composting food residuals Developing diversion programs Integrating food residuals into existing yard waste composting programs ...

ByUS Composting Council

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