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BioCycle Nationwide Survey: Full-Scale Food Waste Composting . . . BioCycle compiled a master list of full-scale composting facilities in the U S using data from its 2018 survey, BioCycle editorial archives, and the US Composting Council’s directory of Seal of Testing Assurance certified compost manufacturers that accept food waste About 230 facilities were identified and subsequently divided into
Italy’s Experience With Compostable Plastics In Organics . . . - BioCycle Focusing on food waste, which is expected to contain the largest share of physical contaminants, the amounts analyzed contain 3 1% f m of conventional plastic contaminants, 2 1% f m of other contaminants (such as glass and metals), and 3 7% f m of compostable plastics
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Taking Pulse Of The Biogas Industry | BioCycle From top left to lower left, and center: Dane County (WI) biogas injection station; Hometown Biogas Energy (Le Sueur, MN); University of Wisconsin Rosendale farm digester; Purpose Energy food waste digester (Middlebury, VT) and in center, Grand Junction, CO RNG fueling station
Integrating Anaerobic Digestion With Composting - BioCycle BioCycle November 2014 The Hengelo, Netherlands plant employs a continuous plug-flow anaerobic digester integrated into a larger composting operation The digester, supplied by Organic Waste Systems, processes one-quarter of incoming feedstock on a half-acre footprint at the facility
Composting And Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Producers . . . - BioCycle BioCycle March 2007, Vol 48, No 3, p 37 West Coast Conference Preview FOCUS ON CLIMATE CHANGE How do the three core elements of composting – feedstocks, composting process and compost use – fare in analyses of climate change impacts? Sally Brown and Scott Subler
Biowaste Capture In The European Union | BioCycle Top: The Envirogrind in-vessel composting site in County Donegal, Ireland, one of the European Union Member States Photo courtesy of Cré The second edition of “Bio-waste generation in the EU: Current capture levels and future potential,” a joint report by Zero Waste Europe (ZWE) and the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC), provides insights into the current and future availability of