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Anàlisi de la incidència dels impropis de la FORM sobre la qualitat del compost de les plantes de compostatge de Catalunya

This report is in Catalan.

The impact of improper materials in biowaste on the quality of compost of Catalan plants

This comprehensive study commissioned by the Catalan Waste Agency is about the effect of improper materials in biowaste such as plastic, glass, metals, etc on the quality of the compost produced regarding several physical, chemical and physico-chemical characteristics. IThe study quantifies for example the increase in electrical conductivity or certain chemical elements in the compost in relation to the quantity of metals, batteries or plastic in biowaste input.

 

This study led to a scientific publication in the Journal of Cleaner Production of April 2020.

Separate collection of biodegradable waste provides a better-quality raw material for the production of fertilisers than material obtained from the mechanical separation of municipal solid waste. Source-collected biowaste can be used for the production of compost, and its quality will depend on factors ranging from the presence of improper materials —inter alia, glass, and plastic— to the duration of the treatment process.

This study performs a statistical analysis of the factors influencing the quality of compost produced at 20 plants in Catalonia (Spain). A primary focus is on the effects caused by the presence of improper materials in the biowaste, followed by other variables associated with the technical specifications of the plants, and material flows.

Main results indicate that the presence of improper materials may lead to a negative impact on various parameters of quality compost, notably the concentration of heavy metals, electrical conductivity, and the maximum temperature in the self-heating test. Other potential factors influencing compost quality are decomposition and maturation technology, the input of green waste, the screening size of the product, and the saturation level of the treatment plants.

The findings of this study support a necessary reduction in the quantity of improper materials, both through the improvement of waste separation at the source and at treatment plants prior to treatment.

More: https://ent.cat/the-impact-of-improper-materials-in-biowaste-on-the-quality-of-compost/?lang=en

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