GREEN TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: BIO-FERTILIZER PRODUCTION FROM MUNICIPAL WASTE TO PRESERVE THE ENVIRONMENT

Muhamad Afifi Muhamad Sidik, Abdul Mutalib bin Leman, D. Feriyanto, S. S. Abdulmalik, Supaat Zakaria
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This study addresses the pressing issue of municipal waste (MW) management by proposing an innovative approach to transform residential solid waste into a valuable resource using green technology. MW, sourced from diverse sectors, undergoes various disposal methods, including incineration, recycling, and landfilling. In Malaysia, the composition of MW aligns with global trends, with food waste and plastic being the predominant categories. This research focuses on producing fertilizer from residential solid waste through a green technology process, utilizing a sequential procedure involving high pressure, high temperature, and energized water to de-polymerize hemicellulose and lignin, followed by microbial enzymatic fermentation. The developed green technology introduces a novel apparatus designed for treating MW in a high-temperature, low-pressure rotating vessel using indirect heating with thermal fluid. The experimental protocol involves four batches of MW samples, evaluating the mass differential before and after the treatment process. Furthermore, a 7-week observation period assesses chili plant growth as an indicator of fertilizer effectiveness. Results indicate a significant 71% mass reduction of MW, amounting to 201.26 kg, emphasizing the efficacy of the developed process. The investigation extends to plant height, comparing MW-derived fertilizer with commercial fertilizer over a 5-week period. Remarkably, chili plants fertilized with MW-derived fertilizer exhibit a greater height of 8.6 cm, surpassing the 7.3 cm observed with commercial fertilizer. This study concludes that MW-derived fertilizer is highly recommended for enhancing plant growth and health in Malaysia, suggesting a sustainable production system. The research not only contributes to waste management but also aligns with broader goals of promoting environmentally conscious and sustainable agricultural practices, emphasizing the potential of green technology in addressing the challenges of municipal waste.
可持续农业的绿色技术:利用城市废物生产生物肥料以保护环境
本研究针对城市废物(MW)管理这一紧迫问题,提出了一种利用绿色技术将住宅固体废物转化为宝贵资源的创新方法。城市固体废物来自不同行业,处理方法多种多样,包括焚烧、回收和填埋。在马来西亚,固体废弃物的成分与全球趋势一致,主要是厨余和塑料。本研究的重点是通过绿色技术工艺从住宅固体废物中生产肥料,该工艺利用高压、高温和通电水的连续程序使半纤维素和木质素脱聚,然后进行微生物酶发酵。所开发的绿色技术采用了一种新颖的设备,设计用于在高温、低压旋转容器中使用导热液体间接加热处理 MW。实验方案包括四批 MW 样品,评估处理过程前后的质量差。此外,还进行了为期 7 周的观察,评估作为肥料效果指标的辣椒植株生长情况。结果表明,MW 的质量大幅减少了 71%,达到 201.26 千克,强调了所开发工艺的功效。调查还延伸到植株高度,在 5 周的时间内比较了 MW 衍生肥料和商业肥料。值得注意的是,施用 MW 衍生肥料的辣椒植株高达 8.6 厘米,超过了施用商业肥料的 7.3 厘米。这项研究的结论是,马来西亚强烈推荐使用从甲基水杨酸中提取的肥料来提高植物的生长和健康水平,这也是一种可持续的生产系统。这项研究不仅有助于废物管理,还符合推广环保意识和可持续农业实践的更广泛目标,强调了绿色技术在应对城市废物挑战方面的潜力。
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