On-site small-scale sanitation is common in rural areas and areas without infrastructure, but the treatment of the collected fecal matter can be inefficient and is seldom directed to resource recovery. The aim of this study was to compare low-technology solutions such as composting and lactic acid fermentation (LAF) followed by vermicomposting in terms of treatment efficiency, potential human and environmental risks, and stabilization of the material for reuse in agriculture. A specific and novel focus of the study was the fate of native pharmaceutical compounds in the fecal matter. Composting, with and without the addition of biochar, was monitored by temperature and CO2 production and compared with LAF. All treatments were run at three di...
Management of human excreta is one of the most pressing global issues. The application of cost-effec...
In this research, three faecal sludge sanitizing methods—lactic acid fermentation, urea treatment an...
Substantial quantities solid waste from livestock are potential sources of nutrients for agroecologi...
A pilot study for the rural model of composting toilet with urine diversion is performed in three vi...
Aim: Although vermicomposting is rich in nutrients, the virulent microbes and pathogens present in i...
Small scale co-composting of faecal matter from dry toilet systems with shredded plant material and ...
In times of climate change, practicing sustainable, climate-resilient, and productive agriculture is...
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the microbial quality of the produced vermicomp...
The second most nutrient-containing fraction from households, faecal matter, is highly likely to con...
Lack of sanitation is the underlying cause of many diarrheal infections and associated deaths. Impro...
In recent years, composting has increasingly been promoted as a reliable method for sanitizing Faeca...
Problems as a result of inadequate sanitation are the root to spreading of many diseases and the los...
In this research, three faecal sludge sanitizing methods—lactic acid fermentation, urea treatment an...
<p>Human excreta is a valuable fertilizer for improving soil quality and crop productivity, with a p...
Vermicomposting has been utilised in waste management for a long time, as it is a good alternative t...
Management of human excreta is one of the most pressing global issues. The application of cost-effec...
In this research, three faecal sludge sanitizing methods—lactic acid fermentation, urea treatment an...
Substantial quantities solid waste from livestock are potential sources of nutrients for agroecologi...
A pilot study for the rural model of composting toilet with urine diversion is performed in three vi...
Aim: Although vermicomposting is rich in nutrients, the virulent microbes and pathogens present in i...
Small scale co-composting of faecal matter from dry toilet systems with shredded plant material and ...
In times of climate change, practicing sustainable, climate-resilient, and productive agriculture is...
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the microbial quality of the produced vermicomp...
The second most nutrient-containing fraction from households, faecal matter, is highly likely to con...
Lack of sanitation is the underlying cause of many diarrheal infections and associated deaths. Impro...
In recent years, composting has increasingly been promoted as a reliable method for sanitizing Faeca...
Problems as a result of inadequate sanitation are the root to spreading of many diseases and the los...
In this research, three faecal sludge sanitizing methods—lactic acid fermentation, urea treatment an...
<p>Human excreta is a valuable fertilizer for improving soil quality and crop productivity, with a p...
Vermicomposting has been utilised in waste management for a long time, as it is a good alternative t...
Management of human excreta is one of the most pressing global issues. The application of cost-effec...
In this research, three faecal sludge sanitizing methods—lactic acid fermentation, urea treatment an...
Substantial quantities solid waste from livestock are potential sources of nutrients for agroecologi...