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Effects of bean dregs and crab shell powder additives on the composting of green waste

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 260, Issue -, Pages 283-293

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.03.126

Keywords

Bean dregs; Compost product; Crab shell powder; Green waste; Two-stage composting technology

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China - China [31700537]

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Composting is an effective and economic technology for the recycling of organic waste. In this study, bean dregs (BD) (at 0, 35, and 45%) and crab shell powder (CSP) (at 0, 15, and 25%) were evaluated as additives during the two-stage composting of green waste (GW). The GW used in this experiment mainly consisted of branch cuttings collected during the maintenance of the urban green landscape. Combined additions of BD and CSP improved composting conditions and compost quality in terms of composting temperature, specific surface area, average pore diameter, pH and EC values, carbon dioxide release, ammonia and nitrous oxide emissions, E-4/E-6 ratio, elemental composition and atomic ratios, organic matter degradation, microbial numbers, enzyme activities, compost phytotoxicity, and environmental and economic benefits. The combined addition of 35% BD and 25% CSP to the two-stage composting of GW resulted in the highest quality compost product in only 22 days.

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