Composting Digester Articles & Analysis
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The Farming Rules for Water require that applications of organic manures (which includes composts and digestates) are planned and matched to soil and crop nutrient requirements and to manage any potential risk to water quality. ...
A lot of media attention is currently given to the issue of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The issues for composting and anaerobic digestion facilities are the presence of PFAS in finished compost or digestate products, and the presence of PFAS in facility storm water runoff. Composting or ...
Similarly, producers of waste-derived composts and digestates within the EUâÂÂs internal market may choose to supply them as CE marked products or for use on land under waste regulatory controls. In the countries of the UK, where national End of Waste rules exist for waste-derived composts and ...
At the SusGro 2015 in Vienna the composting plant Lobau was awarded with the European Quality Label by the Austrian Compost Quality Organisation (KGVÖ). The certificate was handed over by ECN Quality Manager Stefanie Siebert and Horst Müller, General Manager of KGVÖ, in the town hall of Vienna. The Austrian Compost Quality ...
At the Annual Symposium 2015 of the Flemish Compost and Digestate Organisation ‘Vlaco’ the first composting and digestion plants were awared with the European quality labels of ECN-QAS. ...
The programme of field experiments, ‘Digestate & Compost in Agriculture’ (DC-Agri), confirms that food-based digestate - a product of anaerobic digestion - is a valuable source of readily available nitrogen; the single most important nutrient influencing crop yields. ...
There was more plant-available phosphorous in manure that had been anaerobically digested and composted, and in anaerobically digested sludge when combined with acid treatment and an oxidiser. ...
Composter TEG Group has bought another composting firm Simpro for £6m, increasing TEG’s processing capacity by 180,000 tonnes a year. ...
Organic waste specialist TEG has signed a deal with Anagest to jointly build and co-locate an anaerobic digestion and in-vessel composting facility site. It will handle 70,000 tonnes of organic waste each year and will be located at Anagest’s site at Stormydown near Bridgend, south Wales. ...