The project, undertaken by Canada's leading processor of canned and frozen vegetables, avoids landfill methane emissions from six Ontario and Quebec based processing plants by valorizing
organic waste residues into nutritional products for animals.
The project, undertaken by Canada's leading processor of canned and frozen vegetables, avoids methane emissions in six Ontario and Quebec based processing plants by valorizing
organic waste residues into nutritional products for animals.
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.
Potential Contamination in Inputs: How it is addressed in the
organic standards By Doug Currier, OMRI Review Program Technical Supervisor Pesticide contamination in compost is a concern particularly when compost is manufactured using conventional crop
residues or residential yard
waste, both... Continued
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.
Communal facilities often use these
wastes to produce biogas and process the final
residue into
organic fertilizer.
This category includes some level of forest and agriculture
residues left behind after harvest (some need to remain on the ground to maintain soil fertility); timber processing
wastes including sawdust and «black liquor;» and any unused manure, urban wood
waste, municipal
organic waste, and landfill methane.
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.
This recent graduate of the London College of Fashion says she «believes in supporting traditional skills and UK industry» by choosing heritage fabrics such as hebridean wool, she also uses Fair Trade
organic cotton and employs a zero
waste policy «by saving the fabric
residue and shredding this to create padding utilised in scarves and shoulder pads.»
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.