The carbon associated with wastewater and its treatment accounts for approximately 6% of the global carbon balance. Within the wastewater treatment industry, winery wastewater has a minor contribution, although it can have a major impact on wine-producing regions. Typically, winery wastewater is treated by biological processes, such as the activated sludge process. Biomass produced during treatment is usually disposed of directly, i.e. without digestion or other anaerobic processes. We applied our previously published model for carbon-footprint calculation to the areas worldwide producing yearly more than 106 m3 of wine (i.e., France, Italy, Spain, California, Argentina, Australia, China, and South Africa). Datasets on wine productio...
Vineyard waste and wastewater generated from wineries present significant risks to the environment i...
The wine sector has faced increasing pressure in order to fulfill the legal environmental requireme...
In this work a carbon footprint was assessed by Natural Resources Institute Finland (later: Luke) fo...
The carbon associated with wastewater and its treatment accounts for approximately 6% of the global ...
Wine production is one of the leading sectors of the food processing industry. The wine industry pro...
In the Mediterranean region, water scarcity has already prompted concern in the wine sector due to ...
Winery wastewaters are characterised by seasonality and variable volume and organic load. This fact ...
A full-scale wastewater treatment plant where municipal and winery wastewaters were co-treated was s...
Winemaking produces variable volumes wastewater rich in biodegradable organic material, with fluct...
A full-scale wastewater treatment plant where municipal and winery wastewaters were co-treated was s...
The volume, composition and organic load of wastewaters from five wineries producing white, rosé and...
Environmental issues are a critical factor for the today industry competitiveness. Indeed, the socie...
Winery wastewater is a major waste stream resulting from numerous cleaning operations that occur dur...
Winery wastewater is a major waste stream resulting from numerous cleaning operations that occur dur...
Winery industries generate large volumes of high-strength wastewater whose characteristics greatly v...
Vineyard waste and wastewater generated from wineries present significant risks to the environment i...
The wine sector has faced increasing pressure in order to fulfill the legal environmental requireme...
In this work a carbon footprint was assessed by Natural Resources Institute Finland (later: Luke) fo...
The carbon associated with wastewater and its treatment accounts for approximately 6% of the global ...
Wine production is one of the leading sectors of the food processing industry. The wine industry pro...
In the Mediterranean region, water scarcity has already prompted concern in the wine sector due to ...
Winery wastewaters are characterised by seasonality and variable volume and organic load. This fact ...
A full-scale wastewater treatment plant where municipal and winery wastewaters were co-treated was s...
Winemaking produces variable volumes wastewater rich in biodegradable organic material, with fluct...
A full-scale wastewater treatment plant where municipal and winery wastewaters were co-treated was s...
The volume, composition and organic load of wastewaters from five wineries producing white, rosé and...
Environmental issues are a critical factor for the today industry competitiveness. Indeed, the socie...
Winery wastewater is a major waste stream resulting from numerous cleaning operations that occur dur...
Winery wastewater is a major waste stream resulting from numerous cleaning operations that occur dur...
Winery industries generate large volumes of high-strength wastewater whose characteristics greatly v...
Vineyard waste and wastewater generated from wineries present significant risks to the environment i...
The wine sector has faced increasing pressure in order to fulfill the legal environmental requireme...
In this work a carbon footprint was assessed by Natural Resources Institute Finland (later: Luke) fo...