About this Research Topic
Diverse methodologies for managing organic solid waste exist, including composting, anaerobic digestion, ethanol fermentation, incineration, pyrolysis, gasification, animal feeding. Decentralized waste utilization technologies are widely regarded as sustainable solutions. They offer adaptability to local sources while minimizing the costs associated with infrastructure, warehousing, and transportation. Moreover, the historical backdrop of thousands of years of dispersed agricultural civilization in human society attests to the existence and feasibility of sustainable organic solid waste recycling practices. However, the adoption of decentralized treatment approaches remains relatively low in many countries. Current studies mostly focused on the specific technical and/or environmental impacts, often overlooking long-term feasibility. There are still a lot of challenges for the practical application of decentralized organic solid waste treatment. The main objective of this Research Topic is to explore the advanced decentralized approaches on recycling of organic solid waste.
The knowledge contributed by experts in this Research Topic will provide an insight into the biological, sustainable, eco-friendly, and novel solutions to organic solid waste recycling in decentralized approaches. In future, this information will enlighten the related technology, policy and marketing on the field of environment protection, climate change mitigation and resource recovery.
We welcome novel and high-quality Original Research articles, as well as Review articles focused on the following topics:
1. Collection, warehousing and transportation process of organic solid waste for decentralized treatment;
2. Characterization of organic solid waste, focusing on its suitability for decentralized treatment and exploring the value-added products conversion technologies;
3. Application of solid organic waste converted products and environmental risk assessment and control on toxic substances such as pesticides, antibiotics, heavy metals, and pathogenic microorganisms;
4. Research and development of infrastructure facilities and equipment for decentralized organic solid waste treatment;
5. Case studies showcasing organic solid waste recycling in decentralized approaches with regional characteristics;
6. Economic assessments of decentralized waste utilization to better understand the financial aspects, potential cost savings, and economic benefits.
Keywords: Organic solid waste, Decentralized treatment, Recycling utilization, Sustainable management
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