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bio-waste

 
Greenstar provides a range of treatment services including composting and anaerobic digestion to recycle biowastes.

Biowaste is a term used to describe organic waste that is putrescible - liable to decay or spoil. This can include food waste, some agricultural wastes and some sludges.

There are two main sources of biowaste – municipal sources and industrial sources.

 

Relative Strength of Leachates and Other Biological Materials
Relative Strength of Leachates and Other Biological Materials
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Municipal biowaste

Approximately two-thirds of the waste produced by homes and businesses comprises ‘organic’ or natural materials. These materials will break down over time (‘biodegrade’) by natural processes. This waste stream is termed Biodegradable Municipal Waste (BMW). BMW comprises paper and cardboard, food waste, textiles and wood. When landfilled, these materials degrade and generate leachate and landfill gas. BMW requires recycling or biotreatment in order to avoid these problems and to avoid dependence on landfill as a disposal option.

Industrial biowaste

Industrial processes including wastewater treatment, food/drink preparation, agriculture, forestry and pharma-chem industry are examples of processes that may produce large volumes of putrescible waste streams. These materials are often highly putrescible and may be very liquid in form. Therefore biotreatment is required to ensure that environmental protection can be assured.

The Landfill Directive 1996 requires that Ireland divert certain types of biowaste from landfill in a phased manner in order to meet designated targets.

Greenstar is developing alternative treatment routes for biowaste streams in order to help meet this national commitment, and as part of a corporate commitment to continuing environmental improvement.

For more information, email us at industryrecycling.services@greenstar.ie.

 
 

composting
Composting is a cost effective and natural method for “recycling” waste organic materials...

anaerobic digestion
Greenstar offers an Anaerobic Digestion (AD) service to treat biowastes...

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