Sustainable landfill fine fraction of waste reuse opportunities covering layer development

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
J. Burlakovs, J. Pilecka, I. Grīnfelde, L. Arbidans, D. Āriņa, R. H. Setyobudi
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Resources are lost in dumps from the time civilization knows itself. Solid waste handling through ‘zero waste’ concept is important for disposed waste reuse/recycling. The challenge for future is landfill mining (LFM) – one of the approaches dealing with that approach. We can think of recycling of valuable components such as plastic, metals and even rare soil elements if we have the right technology. Fine fraction of waste derived from excavated, separated and screened waste is also a perspective of circular economy as this inert fraction may serve as methane degradation layer for covering the old as well as new landfills. It may reduce harmful CH4 emissions and diminish the raw material use for closure of dumping sites. The aim of this study is to give an outlook on opportunities and describe other benefits for circular economy from innovative construction technology of cover layer. Rejected material may contain up to 40–60% of dump site/landfill mass and we may have interest in: 1) estimation of fine fraction of waste as functional construction material; 2) watching environmental effects – possible leaching and emissions; 3) keeping dumpsite revitalization as the master plan idea. First studies revealed the potential of fine fraction of dumpsite material for sustainable covering layer development. This study is supported by the project No.1.1.1.2/VIAA/3/19/531 ‘Innovative technologies for stabilization of landfills – diminishing environmental impact and resources potential in frames of circular economy'.
可持续填埋细粒废物的再利用机会覆盖层的发展
从文明认识自己的时候起,资源就开始大量流失。以“零废物”概念处理固体废物,对已处置废物的再用/循环再造十分重要。未来的挑战是垃圾填埋采矿(LFM)——处理这种方法的方法之一。如果我们有合适的技术,我们可以考虑回收塑料、金属甚至稀有土壤元素等有价值的成分。从挖掘、分离和筛选的废物中提取的细粒废物也是循环经济的一个角度,因为这些惰性部分可以作为甲烷降解层覆盖旧的和新的垃圾填埋场。它可以减少有害甲烷的排放,减少关闭倾倒场所需的原材料。本研究的目的是展望覆盖层创新施工技术对循环经济的机遇和其他好处。弃置物料可能占垃圾场/堆填区的重量达40-60%,我们可能对以下方面感兴趣:1)估计用作功能性建筑材料的废物的细微比例;2)观察环境影响-可能的浸出和排放;3)保持垃圾场振兴的总体规划思路。首先,研究揭示了垃圾填埋场的细粒材料对可持续覆盖层发育的潜力。本研究得到了项目No.1.1.1.2/VIAA/3/19/531“稳定垃圾填埋场的创新技术——减少循环经济框架下的环境影响和资源潜力”的支持。
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Livestock Research for Rural Development
Livestock Research for Rural Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: The international journal for research into sustainable developing world agriculture. Published by CIPAV Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Sostenibles de Producción Agropecuaria, Cali, Colombia
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