Fallen leaves are superior to tree pruning as bulking agents in aerobic composting disposing kitchen waste

Meng Li, Fei Li, Jun Zhou, Qingbin Yuan, Nan Hu

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Abstract

Though aerobic composting has been frequently applied to kitchen waste disposal, appropriate bulking agents are essential to acquire a promising performance. Fallen leaves and tree pruning in urbans face huge disposal demands and have great potentials as bulking agents of aerobic composting while have been seldom examined yet. This study comparably explored the performance of fallen leaves bulked and tree pruning bulked aerobic composting disposing kitchen waste. Results indicated that though both reactors were effective in degrading kitchen waste, leaf bulked composting was superior to tree pruning bulked composting in terms of longer thermophilic period and higher maximum temperature, higher organics degradation efficiency, higher humification and less odorous gas emission. Bacterial community was a driving mechanism for above results. This study shows that fallen leaves bulked aerobic composting has great potentials for kitchen waste disposal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126374
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume346
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Aerobic composting
  • Garden waste
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Kitchen waste
  • Maturity
  • Odorous gas

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