Recycling nutrients from renewable sources, like sewage sludge, has been promoted as a step towards a circular economy by decreasing extraction and dependency on inorganic fertilizers. Implementation, however, is often controversial. In 2018, a Swedish governmental inquiry was commissioned to propose a complete ban on land application of sewage sludge to reduce soil pollution and increase phosphorus recovery. In 2020, the inquiry suggested two pathways, one to ban all land application, and one where agricultural land use should continuously be allowed. This paper is based on interviews with experts tied to the inquiry where they reference to sewage sludge, related objects, and future management. The inquiry’s inability to propose a coherent...
(Swedish EPA) (i) to examine the need for stricter human health and environmental regulations govern...
There has been an increased focus on nutrients recycling specifically in Europe over the last years....
Recycling is becoming increasingly important in rich societies both in a physical sense and in the p...
Recycling nutrients from renewable sources, like sewage sludge, has been promoted as a step towards ...
This study examines the Swedish debate on the sustainability of using sewage sludge as fertiliser in...
This article discerns why the substantial political efforts to increase circulation of nutrients in ...
This PhD thesis focuses on multidisciplinary challenges in sewage sludge management and how they can...
Important issues for the local authorities are what to do with the sludge produced insewagetreatment...
This article discerns why the substantial political efforts to increase circulation of nutrients in ...
In a time when we fear overstepping the planet boundaries, circular economy appears as important for...
This study assesses the environmental advantage of the recirculation of valuable nutrients available...
The Swedish Environmental Agency (SEPA) proposed a national target to increase the rate of phosphoru...
The composition of municipal wastewater and sewage sludge reflects the use and proliferation of elem...
Sewage sludge management is torn between a desire for pollution prevention and reuse of a valuable r...
Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutrients and c...
(Swedish EPA) (i) to examine the need for stricter human health and environmental regulations govern...
There has been an increased focus on nutrients recycling specifically in Europe over the last years....
Recycling is becoming increasingly important in rich societies both in a physical sense and in the p...
Recycling nutrients from renewable sources, like sewage sludge, has been promoted as a step towards ...
This study examines the Swedish debate on the sustainability of using sewage sludge as fertiliser in...
This article discerns why the substantial political efforts to increase circulation of nutrients in ...
This PhD thesis focuses on multidisciplinary challenges in sewage sludge management and how they can...
Important issues for the local authorities are what to do with the sludge produced insewagetreatment...
This article discerns why the substantial political efforts to increase circulation of nutrients in ...
In a time when we fear overstepping the planet boundaries, circular economy appears as important for...
This study assesses the environmental advantage of the recirculation of valuable nutrients available...
The Swedish Environmental Agency (SEPA) proposed a national target to increase the rate of phosphoru...
The composition of municipal wastewater and sewage sludge reflects the use and proliferation of elem...
Sewage sludge management is torn between a desire for pollution prevention and reuse of a valuable r...
Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutrients and c...
(Swedish EPA) (i) to examine the need for stricter human health and environmental regulations govern...
There has been an increased focus on nutrients recycling specifically in Europe over the last years....
Recycling is becoming increasingly important in rich societies both in a physical sense and in the p...