Review of methods for the reuse and recycling of equine bedding waste

Gabriel Dias Costa, Breno Mourão de Souza, Rodrigo Rodrigues de Freitas
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The worldwide expansion of the horse industry has changed the role of horses from work animals to competition, companion and recreation animals. Competition and companion horses spend a significant part of their days confined in stalls, on beds made of different materials, such as shavings. Accumulated waste is removed daily or weekly and is often discarded in an uncontrolled manner, becoming a potential pollutant of soil and water. The present work aims to summarize the potential environmental impact of horse litter disposal practices described in the literature in line with the circular economy. The Science Direct database, the website of the United Nations (UN) and the website of the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) were used as source material. The results are displayed using the VOSviewer online software. The main horse litter waste disposal practices were burning (to generate heat), pyrolysis (production of biofuels such as bioethanol and biochar) and production of organic fertilizers. The lowest environmental impact was achieved by a combination of these methods.
审查马匹垫料废物的再利用和回收方法
马产业在全球范围内的扩张改变了马的角色,使其从工作动物变为竞赛马、伴侣马和娱乐马。比赛用马和伴侣马每天大部分时间都被关在马厩里,躺在由不同材料(如刨花)制成的床上。每天或每周都要清除累积的废物,这些废物往往被随意丢弃,成为土壤和水的潜在污染物。本研究旨在总结文献中描述的马粪便处理方法对环境的潜在影响,以符合循环经济的要求。科学直达》数据库、联合国(UN)网站和巴西农业研究公司(EMBRAPA)网站被用作资料来源。研究结果通过 VOSviewer 在线软件显示。处理马粪废物的主要方法是焚烧(产生热量)、热解(生产生物燃料,如生物乙醇和生物炭)和生产有机肥料。这些方法的组合对环境的影响最小。
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