2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.960196
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Dynamics of microbiota and physicochemical characterization of food waste in a new type of composter

Abstract: Organic wastes are considered the most significant components of urban solid waste, negatively affecting the environment. It is essential to use renewable resources to minimize environmental risks. Composting is one of the most sustainable methods for managing organic waste and involves transforming organic matter into a stable and nutrient-enriched biofertilizer, through the succession of microbial populations into a stabilized product. This work aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the new type of composter a… Show more

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“…The experimental design was completely randomized; the entire experiment was conducted in triplicate. The efficiency of the composting process was statistically proven and conducted according to an already published article with physicochemical data, by Gaspar et al (2022). .…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental design was completely randomized; the entire experiment was conducted in triplicate. The efficiency of the composting process was statistically proven and conducted according to an already published article with physicochemical data, by Gaspar et al (2022). .…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%