Context and prospects for decentralized composting of Municipal Solid Waste in Brazil
Marco Aurélio Soares de Castro,
Jacqueline Mazini Lafratta,
Pedro Silva Daltro Moura
Abstract:Factors such as urbanization contribute to the constant increase in the generation of municipal solid waste, of which the organic fraction is the most significant. Composting is a versatile and scalable alternative for managing organic waste, and European countries have been intensifying the adoption of this strategy, both centrally and decentrally. On the other hand, the management of the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste (OFMSW) in Brazil, with the exception of unsuccessful experiments with centraliz… Show more
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