This paper presents material flow and sustainability analyses of novel mechanical biological chemical treatment system for complete valorization of municipal solid waste (MSW). It integrates material recovery facility (MRF); pulping, chemical conversion; effluent treatment plant (ETP), anaerobic digestion (AD); and combined heat and power (CHP) systems producing end products: recyclables (24.9% by mass of MSW), metals (2.7%), fibre (1.5%); levulinic acid (7.4%); recyclable water (14.7%), fertiliser (8.3%); and electricity (0.126 MWh/t MSW), respectively. Refuse derived fuel (RDF) and non-recyclable other waste, char and biogas from MRF, chemical conversion and AD systems, respectively, are energy recovered in the CHP system. Levulinic acid ...
Although current trends address towards prevention strategies, the organic fraction of municipal sol...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
© 2020 Elsevier LtdThis paper critically reviews the current status of utilization of municipal soli...
This paper presents material flow and sustainability analyses of novel mechanical biological chemica...
This paper, for the first time, reports integrated conceptual MBCT/biorefinery systems for unlocking...
The amount of municipal and industrial waste, produced in the European and not EU countries has grow...
The paper describes the results of a municipal solid waste management planning based on an extensive...
Organic municipal solid waste (OMSW) as a feedstock for energy recovery and material recycling offer...
Sustainable disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) requires assurance that contaminant release will...
Sustainable disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) requires assurance that contaminant release will...
Mechanical biological treatment (MBT) technology has been identified as the most preferred waste tre...
In nature, cellulose, lignocellulose and lignin are major sources of plant biomass; their recycling...
Organic solid and liquid wastes contain large amounts of energy, nutrients, and water, and should no...
The amount of municipal solid waste generated is steadily increasing, while natural resources are de...
Although current trends address towards prevention strategies, the organic fraction of municipal sol...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
© 2020 Elsevier LtdThis paper critically reviews the current status of utilization of municipal soli...
This paper presents material flow and sustainability analyses of novel mechanical biological chemica...
This paper, for the first time, reports integrated conceptual MBCT/biorefinery systems for unlocking...
The amount of municipal and industrial waste, produced in the European and not EU countries has grow...
The paper describes the results of a municipal solid waste management planning based on an extensive...
Organic municipal solid waste (OMSW) as a feedstock for energy recovery and material recycling offer...
Sustainable disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) requires assurance that contaminant release will...
Sustainable disposal of municipal solid waste (MSW) requires assurance that contaminant release will...
Mechanical biological treatment (MBT) technology has been identified as the most preferred waste tre...
In nature, cellulose, lignocellulose and lignin are major sources of plant biomass; their recycling...
Organic solid and liquid wastes contain large amounts of energy, nutrients, and water, and should no...
The amount of municipal solid waste generated is steadily increasing, while natural resources are de...
Although current trends address towards prevention strategies, the organic fraction of municipal sol...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
© 2020 Elsevier LtdThis paper critically reviews the current status of utilization of municipal soli...