Besides non-renewable reserves, alternative phosphate resources include municipal wastewater and
agricultural organic residues such as livestock manure or digestate from biogas plants.
Not exact matches
A wide range of resources will be made available on the website including food waste, food for redistribution, industrial
organic by - products,
agricultural wastes, biodiesel and bioethanol
residues, sewage and industrial sludge and wood.
«A wide range of
organic residue types can be processed, resulting in an efficient and rapid conversion or the material to
agricultural fertiliser and biogas.»
Although new technologies have already been developed for the recovery of dissolved inorganic phosphates in the liquid fractions of municipal and
agricultural wastes, solid
residues remain a largely untapped source for phosphorus in its
organic form.
These «biorefineries» will convert widely available, inexpensive,
organic materials such as
agricultural residues, high - content biomass crops, wood
residues, and cellulose in municipal solid wastes into ethanol.
In order to be sustainably produced,
agricultural residues can only be removed at a rate that allows soild to maintain their
organic matter, which is a key contributor to long - term soil productivity.
These «biorefineries» will convert widely available, inexpensive,
organic materials such as
agricultural residues, high - content biomass crops, wood
residues, and cellulose in municipal solid wastes into valuable and renewable end products.