Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities III
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Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities III

Selected Papers from the 5th International Conference Wastes 2019, September 4-6, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal

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Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities III

Selected Papers from the 5th International Conference Wastes 2019, September 4-6, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal

About this book

Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities III contains selected papers presented at the 5th edition of the International Conference Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, that took place on 3-6 September 2019, in Costa da Caparica, Portugal.
The Wastes conference, which takes place biennially, is a prime forum for sharing innovation, technological development and sustainable solutions for the waste management and recycling sectors around the world, counting with the participation of experts from academia and industry.
The papers included in this book cover a wide range of topics, including: Wastes as construction materials; Wastes as fuels; Waste treatment technologies; MSW management; Recycling of wastes and materials recovery; Environmental, economic and social aspects in waste management; Life cycle assessment; Circular economy and wastes refineries; Logistics, policies, regulatory constraints and markets in waste management.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Adhesion analysis of waste cork dust as filler for bituminous mixtures
  8. Nutrient extraction alternatives from mixed municipal waste compost
  9. Effect of chemical additives on the regeneration of waste lubricant oil
  10. Pilot test involving pulp and paper industry wastes in road pavements
  11. Different extraction methods to produce antioxidants from agro-industrial wastes
  12. Effect of temperature and time on the phenolic extraction from grape canes
  13. CHP from dual-fuel engine using biogas of anaerobic digestion of dairy manure
  14. Capture of CO2 in activated carbon synthesized from municipal solid waste compost
  15. Biogas: Olive mill wastewater as complementary substrate of piggery effluent
  16. Hybrid anaerobic reactor: Brewery wastewater and piggery effluent valorisation
  17. Winery wastes: A potential source of natural dyes for textiles
  18. Isothermal drying of sewage sludge with eggshell for soil applications
  19. Optimization of the ship waste management system in the Port of Lisbon
  20. Management of tomato waste: Biomethane production and nutrient recovery
  21. Burying solid waste problems: Sanitary landfill challenges in mainland Portugal
  22. Food waste and circular economy through public policies: Portugal & Brazil
  23. Energy saving potential of electronic waste management practices
  24. Resistance of geotextiles against mechanical damage caused by incinerator bottom ash
  25. Impact of sewage sludge with eggshell on Lepidium sativum L. growth
  26. Motivations and barriers to industrial symbiosis – the fluidized bed sands case study
  27. Magnetically responsive algae and seagrass derivatives for pollutant removal
  28. Agribusiness residues:Water absorption and mechanical behavior of their composites
  29. Life cycle assessment of bio-based polyurethane foam
  30. Stabilization of active acetylene by-product via sequestration of CO2
  31. Acetalization of glycerol over silicotungstic acid supported in silica
  32. Use of recycled C&D wastes in unpaved rural and forest roads – feasibility analysis
  33. Slow pyrolysis of oil palm mesocarp fibres: Effect of operating temperature
  34. Organic municipal solid wastes: Analyzing a system transition
  35. Extraction of natural pigments from marine macroalgae waste
  36. Improvement of antioxidant compounds extraction by SSF from agro-food wastes
  37. Systematic approach in waste management and recycling
  38. Valorization of bamboo wastes for the production of particleboards
  39. The potential of biodiesel production from WWTP Wastes
  40. Application of industrial wastes in substrates for ecological green roofs
  41. Agroindustrial residues as cellulose source for food packaging applications
  42. Valorization of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. waste for the production of particleboards
  43. Char valorization in construction materials
  44. Struvite quality assessment during electrodialytic extraction
  45. Effects of struvite recovered from wastes on crop cultivation
  46. Development of recycled geotextiles towards circular economy
  47. Environmental product declaration of recycled aggregates: A LCA approach
  48. Anaerobic digestion in the fruit waste disposal and valorization
  49. Rhodobacter and pigments in anaerobic digestion of brewery effluent
  50. e-Plastics as partial replacement for aggregates in concrete
  51. Production of bioactive compounds by solid-state fermentation of oilseed cakes
  52. Mechanical damage of geotextiles caused by recycled C&DW and other aggregates
  53. Influence of heavy metals fraction on quality of composts
  54. Dark fermentation sludge as nitrogen source for hydrogen production from food waste
  55. Development of methodology for quantification of unsorted WEEE in scrap metal mixtures
  56. Adding value to soapstocks from the vegetable oil refining: Alternative processes
  57. Production of polyurethane foams from Betula pendula
  58. Recovery of byproducts from the rice milling industry for biofuel production
  59. Olive mill wastewater treatment by electro-Fenton with heterogeneous iron source
  60. Microbial conversion of oily wastes to methane: Effect of ferric nanomaterials
  61. Preliminary evaluation of the potential performance of a future PAYT system in Portugal
  62. Development of a methodic process to recycle spent alkaline batteries
  63. Eutrophication impact potential of solid waste management options in Harare
  64. A review of municipal solid waste data for Harare, Zimbabwe
  65. Testing scenarios for municipal waste management chasing carbon neutrality
  66. 2035 MSW Targets: A scenario analysis for the Portuguese MSW management system
  67. Physical separation applied to WPCB recycling process to optimize copper enrichment
  68. Estimation of biogas production by a landfill in Luanda using first-order-decay model
  69. Tag & sensoring solutions overview for smart cities waste management
  70. Leaching of Cr from wood ash – discussion based on different extraction procedures
  71. Innovation policy: Introduction and consolidation of PAYT waste tariffs in Portugal
  72. Benefits of introducing door-to-door separate collection in rural areas
  73. Data communications solutions overview for smart cities waste management
  74. Phosphorus flows in the Portuguese agriculture and livestock sectors
  75. Winery by-products: Pomace as source of high value phenols
  76. Stabilizing municipal solid waste incineration residues with alternative binders
  77. Soil stabilized with alkali activated slag at various concentrations of activator
  78. Incorporation of steel slag and reclaimed asphalt into pavement surface layers
  79. A brief review on sustainable packaging materials
  80. Developing solutions for pay-as-you-throw information systems
  81. Application of ultrasounds in the extraction process for food waste valorisation
  82. May recycled concrete be used as an alternative material for asphalt mixtures?
  83. Valorisation of steel slag as aggregates for asphalt mixtures
  84. Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) valorization in alkali activated bricks
  85. “2sDR” An innovative mini mill concept for EAF-dust recycling
  86. Assessment of by-products – from waste to values
  87. Is the production of Kenaf in heavy metal contaminated soils a sustainable option?
  88. Thermal and chemical characterization of lignocellulosic wastes for energy uses
  89. Technical and economical assessment of waste heat recovery on a ceramic industry
  90. Impacts of waste management practices on water resources in Harare
  91. Opportunities and limitations for source separation of waste generated in Harare
  92. Carbonisation as a pre-treatment for RDF wastes prior to gasification
  93. Refuse derived fuel char as a low-cost adsorbent for the cationic dye methylene blue
  94. A critical analysis on the gasification of lignocellulosic and polymeric wastes
  95. Giving cigarettes a second life: The E-Tijolo project
  96. MANTO project – design for social inclusion in Póvoa de Lanhoso
  97. Electrokinetic remediation technology applied to municipal sludge decontamination
  98. Densification and combustion of biomass pruning residues
  99. Oyster shells’ processing for industrial application
  100. Development of alkali activated ceramic residue and fly ash blends
  101. Author index