Nutrient and Carbon Recovery from Organic Wastes

  • Walling E
  • Babin A
  • Vaneeckhaute C
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Abstract

An increasing amount of waste is produced year over year, without any signs of slowing down. However, by reorienting the perspective, organic residual waste can be seen as a valuable source of nutrients and carbon that should be valorized, instead of a waste product...

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Walling, E., Babin, A., & Vaneeckhaute, C. (2019). Nutrient and Carbon Recovery from Organic Wastes. In Biorefinery (pp. 351–373). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10961-5_14

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