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Following an active science-meets-industry approach on dealing with
biomass and organics waste streams, this timely book foregrounds
key issues facing South African policy makers, industry
practitioners and scholars. The editors drew together a wide pool
of experts in the biomass and organic valorisation industry and
research, offering the most recent research, development and
innovation undertaken by South African universities and science
councils. Spanning twelve chapters and divided into the following
four key parts, the book offers solutions to industry and research
on: Quantifying organic waste: An overview of potential sources and
volumes is offered, with an identification and characterisation of
solid biowaste residues. Biological treatment, covering the latest
norms and standards; a biorefinery approach for the sugar industry;
an integrated waste management approach for municipal sewage
treatment; biogas production from abattoir waste; optimisation of
biogas production from animal waste; and integrated bioremediation
and beneficiation of bio-based waste. Mechanical and chemical
treatment, covering the beneficiation of sawdust waste; developing
sustainable biobased polymer and bio-nanocomposite materials; and
the valorisation of waste mango seeds. Thermal treatment, which
evaluates different municipal solid waste recycling targets in
terms of energy recovery and CO2 reduction.
Following an active science-meets-industry approach on dealing with
biomass and organics waste streams, this timely book foregrounds
key issues facing South African policy makers, industry
practitioners and scholars. The editors drew together a wide pool
of experts in the biomass and organic valorisation industry and
research, offering the most recent research, development and
innovation undertaken by South African universities and science
councils. Spanning twelve chapters and divided into the following
four key parts, the book offers solutions to industry and research
on: Quantifying organic waste: An overview of potential sources and
volumes is offered, with an identification and characterisation of
solid biowaste residues. Biological treatment, covering the latest
norms and standards; a biorefinery approach for the sugar industry;
an integrated waste management approach for municipal sewage
treatment; biogas production from abattoir waste; optimisation of
biogas production from animal waste; and integrated bioremediation
and beneficiation of bio-based waste. Mechanical and chemical
treatment, covering the beneficiation of sawdust waste; developing
sustainable biobased polymer and bio-nanocomposite materials; and
the valorisation of waste mango seeds. Thermal treatment, which
evaluates different municipal solid waste recycling targets in
terms of energy recovery and CO2 reduction.
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