Waste-to-Resources 2017
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Waste-to-Resources 2017

VII International Symposium MBT and MRF. Resources and Energy from Municipal Waste

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  1. 756 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Waste-to-Resources 2017

VII International Symposium MBT and MRF. Resources and Energy from Municipal Waste

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About this book

The industry initiative Climate Protection through Recycling (Circular Economy) e.V. is an association of members from all relevant organizations of the waste and recycling industry as well as large and small, private and municipal waste management companies but also other actors from NRW. With the founding of the association the waste management industry in NRW has set itself the objective to jointly continue to develop their climate-related innovations and technology, services, projects and objectives under this one roof, and thus also supporting KlimaExpo.NRW a project of the Government of North Rhine-Westphalia on a long-term basis. This way, the successful transformation process of the disposal industry will continue, and recent significant contributions of the recycling economy towards climate protection can be secured and expanded even further.

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Year
2017
Print ISBN
9783736995345
eBook ISBN
9783736985346
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Content
  2. Climate protection through recycling(circular economy) e. V. 􀂱 Turn words into deeds
  3. Decarbonization and energy generation can go hand in hand:The future is climate-positive!
  4. Status quo of co-incineration of solid recovered fuels inGermany
  5. Framework conditions for co-combustion of RDFin the power plant industry
  6. Co-incineration in cement plantsMartin Oerter
  7. Solid recovered fuels: determination of therenewable content
  8. Recycling of plastics 􀂱 possibilities and limitsMichael Scriba
  9. Material recovery by conversion to oil
  10. Landfill capacity in Germany
  11. North America's First Circular Economy FrameworkChallenges and Opportunities
  12. Circular Economy in the U.S.: Business Opportunities forEuropean Vendors of Recycling and Waste ConversionTechnology
  13. MSW management in Estonia: The current situation and futurepotential for energy recovery from sustainable sources
  14. Adapted selective waste collection concepts for developingand emerging countries
  15. Municipal solid waste management in India - Challenges andpotentials
  16. Integrated Solid Waste Treatment Concept for ElectronicCity, India
  17. Mechanical biological waste treatment plant forBangalore west zone
  18. Impressions from a research project on the climate potentialof integrated waste management for Indian cities
  19. Disposal of biogenic fractions in the PR of China
  20. Brazilian waste management and its symbiosis to thecement market
  21. Composting facility for Dar es Salaam
  22. Autothermal fast pyrolysis of woody residues and wastesfor the production of wood adhesives
  23. A study of the process of obtaining alcohol fraction from thewaste of food, agricultural and woodworking industry
  24. Bio-based plastics in the post-consumer-recycling stream
  25. Mechanical recycling of polylactide waste
  26. Flexible process technology for the mechanical treatment ofcomplex material flows
  27. BAT Reference Document for Waste TreatmentCompletion of the Process and Impact on MBT
  28. European Court of Justice and Public Procurement LawRecent Rulings
  29. Legal framework of the EEG 2017 for anaerobic digestionplants based on waste and residues
  30. Konsequenzen der deutschen TA Luft 2017 und Düngeverordnungauf biologische Abfallbehandlungsanlagen
  31. The new European Waste Catalogue and the POPs
  32. A method for forecasting waste quantities
  33. The commercial waste market in Germany until 2025
  34. Human resources development in waste management
  35. Fast-Track Notifications 􀂱 simplifying waste shipments ofin-out material for recycling.
  36. Ways for increased material recyclingof material flows from MBT
  37. Resource management through the utilization of municipalwaste fractions
  38. Storage facility private households: Utilizingunexploited potential
  39. Challenges for an accurate characterization of waste
  40. Characterization of municipal solid waste by particle size andpilot sorting tests
  41. Current research projects and status of the development offast in-process analysis
  42. In seconds on-line measurement techniques for liquids,pastes, gases and vapours
  43. Development of an Optimization Model for the Designof Mechanical Treatment Processes Under Final ProductConstraints
  44. Evaluation of moisture removal in Bio-drying process withauto-controlled aeration system
  45. Project Report of the MBT Jiangsu 􀂱 Hightech WasteProcessing for China
  46. Flexible and compact system for the efficient treatment oforganic waste for biogas production
  47. Implementation of Anaerobic Treatment into MechanicalBiological Treatment Plants (MBT)
  48. Tlow process AD for chicken manure
  49. Think Twice Before Shredding. - Bag Splitter for MSW
  50. Innovative conveying and steep incline conveyingtechnology in modular design
  51. Drastic reduction of waste streams in glass recyclingthrough the use of highly efficient recovery stages
  52. Waste sorting plant Medina
  53. Drying Systems in Recycling Processes
  54. The Malta North Waste Treatment Plant (MNWTP)Co-Digestion of Municipal Solid Waste, Manure and ChickenDung
  55. Kompogas® Dry Anaerobic Digestion and BioMethan GasUpgrading Technologies in modern MBTs to ProduceCarbon-Neutral Vehicle Gas
  56. Production of clean compost out of mixed MSW:a giant leap towards Zero Waste
  57. Effective Odour Control with the CSO TerminodourTM System
  58. Combined separation of fine dust and pollutant gases duringthe energetic utilization of biogenic residues
  59. Emission reduction in the energetic utilization of agriculturalresidues - combined reduction of PM and NOx
  60. Management of contraries in biogenic waste
  61. Separation of contraries during the treatment of biowasteprior to wet fermentation
  62. Waste stream treatment for obtaining safe reclaimed waterand biomethane for transport sector to mitigateGHG emissions
  63. Production of activated carbons from biomass wastefor environmental applications
  64. Optimization of preparation of new activated carbons fromolive waste via sequential hydrothermal carbonization andactivation with KOH and steam
  65. High-quality biogenic silica from agricultural residues
  66. Influence of different carbon sourcesincluding liquid additives out of fermentation or compostingon the purification of leachate water
  67. Creation of a resource cadastre in the residential buildingsector
  68. Recovery of critical resources from production waste of thespecialised glass industry by gas-phase reaction
  69. Reuse of building components
  70. Supercritical water gasification in pilot-scale unit ZAHYKORMA
  71. Monitoring of biofilters in the context of Czech legislation
  72. Home composting of vegetable and fruit scraps