Composting is a controlled technology to enhance the natural aerobic process of organic wastes degradation. The resulting product is a humified material that is principally recyclable for agricultural purpose. The composting process is one of the most important tools for waste management, by the European Community legislation. In recent years composting has been increasingly used as a remediation technology to remove biodegradable contaminants from soil, and to modulate heavy metals bioavailability in phytoremediation strategies. An optimization in the recovery of resources from wastes through composting could enhance soil fertility and promote its use in the remediation biotechnologies of contaminated soils
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-29).Active and finished compost contains a diverse com...
Composting is one of several methods for treating biosolids to create a marketable end product that ...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
Composting is a controlled technology to enhance the natural aerobic process of organic wastes degra...
Composting is a controlled technology to enhance the natural aerobic process of organic wastes degra...
Composting is a waste management technology for recycling organic waste. A compost without detectabl...
Composting is a bioxidative process leading to a higly stabilized organic product, which may then co...
This paper is an overview of the potential use of composting technology in programmes aimed at organ...
2Printed on paper that contains at least 20 percent postconsumer fiber. ach year agricultural efflue...
2Printed on paper that contains at least 20 percent postconsumer fiber. ach year agricultural efflue...
This paper discusses the composting process as one of the methods of biodegradable waste management....
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. Studies on degradation o...
<p>Half of the quantity of waste products produced by the households is made of food<br />remainders...
Composting is the natural process of decomposition and recycling of organic material into a humus ri...
‘‘Capsule’’: A review of the eectiveness of composting strategies in biomediation of contaminated so...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-29).Active and finished compost contains a diverse com...
Composting is one of several methods for treating biosolids to create a marketable end product that ...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
Composting is a controlled technology to enhance the natural aerobic process of organic wastes degra...
Composting is a controlled technology to enhance the natural aerobic process of organic wastes degra...
Composting is a waste management technology for recycling organic waste. A compost without detectabl...
Composting is a bioxidative process leading to a higly stabilized organic product, which may then co...
This paper is an overview of the potential use of composting technology in programmes aimed at organ...
2Printed on paper that contains at least 20 percent postconsumer fiber. ach year agricultural efflue...
2Printed on paper that contains at least 20 percent postconsumer fiber. ach year agricultural efflue...
This paper discusses the composting process as one of the methods of biodegradable waste management....
Chemical pollution of the environment has become a major source of concern. Studies on degradation o...
<p>Half of the quantity of waste products produced by the households is made of food<br />remainders...
Composting is the natural process of decomposition and recycling of organic material into a humus ri...
‘‘Capsule’’: A review of the eectiveness of composting strategies in biomediation of contaminated so...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-29).Active and finished compost contains a diverse com...
Composting is one of several methods for treating biosolids to create a marketable end product that ...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...