A two-stage strategy combining vermicomposting and membrane-covered aerobic composting to achieve value-added recycling of kitchen waste solid residues

Nan Hu, Zhenye Tong, Fei Li, Xia Zhang, Haofeng Gao, Jun Zhou

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Abstract

Kitchen waste solid residues (KWSR) are secondary organic solid wastes generated from kitchen waste (KW) after oil and slurry separation. In this study, two recycling methods for KWSR were investigated: direct membrane-covered aerobic composting (T1) and a two-stage method combining vermicomposting with membrane-covered aerobic composting (T2). Compared with T1, T2 had a faster increase in pile temperature, a shorter thermal stage, lower greenhouse gas emissions and higher NH3 emissions. The vermicomposting promoted the formation of humus and shortened the maturation time during aerobic composting, resulting in a shorter treatment period for T2 (18 d) than for T1 (21 d). The initial bacterial communities of T1 and T2 were significantly different, but they became similar as composting progressed. The economic feasibility analysis showed that 1000 kg of KWSR generated a profit of 285 CNY using the T2 method, which was higher than that of T1 (36 CNY). The outcomes of the present study provide an improved strategy for the management of KWSR.

Original languageEnglish
Article number127292
Pages (from-to)501-510
Number of pages10
JournalWaste Disposal and Sustainable Energy
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Aerobic composting
  • Kitchen waste solid residues
  • Membrane coverage
  • Vermicomposting

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