Performance of small-scale composting in low ambient temperatures: Effects of adding animal by-products and recycling leachates

Juan Pablo Arrigoni , Gabriela Paladino , Lucas A. Garibaldi , Erik Hedenström , Wennan Zhang , Francisca Laos
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Decentralized composting is an emerging method for managing biowaste, engaging waste generators as active recyclers in the waste management cycle. Evaluating performance and identifying optimization opportunities within this composting framework is essential to maximize its benefits and address its challenges. In small-scale composters, fresh waste is continuously mixed with previously added materials, shifting the typical composting process. As with larger systems, the composition of the feedstock influences the temperature profile and the quality of the final product. The issue of whether to include animal-source waste remains controversial in the development of standards and program guidelines. On the other hand, evaluating a leachate recycling method could help prevent nutrient loss and mitigate environmental impacts when bulking agents are lacking. In this study, kitchen and garden wastes were composted in 500-L static composters under cold climate conditions. We examined obtained compost stability, maturity, and quality parameters to determine the effects of adding animal by-product waste and/or recycling leachate. Our findings indicate that including animal by-products allows reaching sanitation temperatures under cold weather conditions and that recycling leachates could reduce nutrient losses and alleviate environmental and other user concerns while improving temperature, stability, maturity, and product quality patterns in decentralized composting.

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小规模堆肥在低环境温度下的性能:添加动物副产品和回收沥滤液的影响
分散堆肥是一种新兴的生物废物管理方法,它使废物产生者成为废物管理循环中的积极回收者。评估这种堆肥框架的性能并确定优化机会,对于最大限度地发挥其效益和应对其挑战至关重要。在小型堆肥机中,新鲜废物与之前添加的材料不断混合,改变了典型的堆肥过程。与大型系统一样,原料成分也会影响温度曲线和最终产品的质量。在标准和计划指南的制定过程中,是否将动物源废物纳入其中仍存在争议。另一方面,在缺乏膨化剂的情况下,评估沥滤液回收方法有助于防止营养流失并减轻对环境的影响。在这项研究中,我们在寒冷气候条件下将厨房和花园垃圾放入 500 升静态堆肥器中进行堆肥。我们检查了所获得的堆肥稳定性、成熟度和质量参数,以确定添加动物副产品废物和/或回收渗滤液的效果。我们的研究结果表明,添加动物副产品可使堆肥在寒冷气候条件下达到卫生温度,回收沥滤液可减少养分损失,减轻环境和其他用户的担忧,同时改善分散堆肥的温度、稳定性、成熟度和产品质量模式。
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