德国可持续发展的未来:改进和创新的领域

Mehrnaz Kouhihabibi, Erfan Mohammadi
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本文回顾了有关德国生物可降解废物管理的文献,这是一项多方面的努力,反映了其对可持续发展和环境责任的承诺。它考察了生物降解材料的分离收集、回收和生态友好利用的过程和好处,这些材料会产生有价值的副产品,如堆肥、消化物和沼气。这些副产品可作为有机肥料、泥炭替代品、可再生能源,有助于生态保护和经济节约。本文还讨论了可生物降解废物管理的全球意义,例如防止垃圾填埋场的甲烷排放(温室气体的主要来源),以及有机物和必需营养物质的再利用。此外,本文还探讨了生物可降解废物管理如何减少废物演变,促进废物分类和焚烧,并为应对气候变化和朝着可持续发展的未来努力树立全球榜样。本文强调了综合和整体的可持续发展方法的重要性,包括废物管理、可再生能源、交通、农业、减少废物和城市发展。
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The Future of Sustainability in Germany: Areas for Improvement and Innovation
This paper reviews the literature on biodegradable waste management in Germany, a multifaceted endeavor that reflects its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. It examines the processes and benefits of separate collection, recycling, and eco-friendly utilization of biodegradable materials, which produce valuable byproducts such as compost, digestate, and biogas. These byproducts serve as organic fertilizers, peat substitutes, and renewable energy sources, contributing to ecological preservation and economic prudence. The paper also discusses the global implications of biodegradable waste management, such as preventing methane emissions from landfills, a major source of greenhouse gas, and reusing organic matter and essential nutrients. Moreover, the paper explores how biodegradable waste management reduces waste volume, facilitates waste sorting and incineration, and sets a global example for addressing climate change and working toward a sustainable future. The paper highlights the importance of a comprehensive and holistic approach to sustainability that encompasses waste management, renewable energy, transportation, agriculture, waste reduction, and urban development.
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