Agriculture Waste Management and Bioresource 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9781119808428.ch8
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Agricultural Waste as Source of Organic Fertilizer and Energy

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“…The concept that MHP uses is just one of the options for how the company can achieve circular development. For example, instead of using waste as sources for fertiliser production (Neeraj et al, 2022;Pajura et al, 2023), it is possible to use waste collection to produce products for other industries: one option is the production of packaging from recycled materials (Ibrahim et al, 2022). There are more such examples, but each company should choose the option that it considers the most effective, which will be influenced by both the financial capabilities of the company and the long-term development strategy: it is likely that it will be formed by using several options for waste processing at once (for example, simultaneous production of energy and fertilisers).…”
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“…The concept that MHP uses is just one of the options for how the company can achieve circular development. For example, instead of using waste as sources for fertiliser production (Neeraj et al, 2022;Pajura et al, 2023), it is possible to use waste collection to produce products for other industries: one option is the production of packaging from recycled materials (Ibrahim et al, 2022). There are more such examples, but each company should choose the option that it considers the most effective, which will be influenced by both the financial capabilities of the company and the long-term development strategy: it is likely that it will be formed by using several options for waste processing at once (for example, simultaneous production of energy and fertilisers).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%