2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13105432
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Insight into the Composition of the Stabilized Residual from a Full-Scale Mechanical-Biological Treatment (MBT) Plant in Terms of the Potential Recycling and Recovery of Its Contaminants

Abstract: There is a lack of knowledge about the composition and particle size distribution of the <80 mm fraction mechanically separated from residual municipal solid waste (rMSW) and the stabilized residual (SR) after aerobic stabilization in a full-scale MBT plant. Therefore, the composition of the particle size fractions (>60 mm, 60–40 mm, 40–10 mm) of the <80 mm fraction and SR, collected in all seasons (summer (S), autumn (A), winter (W), spring (Sp)), was determined. Biodegradable waste (vegetable waste,… Show more

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“…Compared to studies from other nations, even though it can be seen in Poland that the organic OFMSW fraction is almost twice as large as in Hungary, the plastic fraction >4 cm in diameter is approximately 10-40% depending on the season similar to in Hungary [17]- [18]. Another similar study in the vicinity of Taipei in Taiwan shows that food waste is responsible for 34% of OFMSW in total like in the areas investigated by us, while only 17% of consists of plastic which is lower than the average in Hungary (~25-30%).…”
Section: Compositionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Compared to studies from other nations, even though it can be seen in Poland that the organic OFMSW fraction is almost twice as large as in Hungary, the plastic fraction >4 cm in diameter is approximately 10-40% depending on the season similar to in Hungary [17]- [18]. Another similar study in the vicinity of Taipei in Taiwan shows that food waste is responsible for 34% of OFMSW in total like in the areas investigated by us, while only 17% of consists of plastic which is lower than the average in Hungary (~25-30%).…”
Section: Compositionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…After 1 week, this value was reduced to 9.64% and according to the statistical analysis of the data obtained, the results did not show statistically significant differences until the end of the process (Figure 3, Table 2). The OF content of MMWSF depends on the percentage of individual size fractions (>60 mm, 60-40 mm, 40-10 mm and < 10 mm) [14]. Residual municipal waste is a very heterogeneous material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing composting is an appropriate approach for recycling GW as the resulting compost serves as a valuable organic amendment and/or substrate that be reintegrated into the economic cycle effectively [21]. Composting organic waste involves the utilization of aerobic microorganisms to transform waste materials into compost, which serves as a valuable resource for soil enhancement [22,23].…”
Section: Introduction and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%