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This dairy industry has grown considerably in the last decade to meet the increasing requirements of the ever-rising human population. Large volumes of solid waste are …
In this study, hydrochar samples derived from hydrothermal treatment (HTT) of sludge and sludge–biomass mixtures were applied to a sandy soil and their effects on soil properties …
Globally, to ensure food security bio-based fertilizers must replace a percentage of chemical fertilizers. Such replacement must be deemed sustainable from agronomic and greenhouse …
Dairy processing sludge (DPS) is a byproduct generated in wastewater treatment plants located in dairy (milk) processing companies (waste activated sludge). DPS presents …
Bio-based fertilisers, derived from diverse biological waste and processing technologies, have shown promising efficiency. However, the successful introduction of newly developed …
Disposal of waste-activated sludge [dairy processing sludge,(DPS)] from wastewater treatment plants located in milk processing companies is an increasing concern. DPS is …
As supply chains of chemical fertilisers become more precarious, raw or derived bio-based fertilisers (herein referred to as bio-fertilisers) from the dairy processing industry could be …
The potential shortage of mineral phosphorus (P) sources and the shift towards a circular economy motivates the introduction of new forms of P fertilizers in agriculture. However, the …
While phosphorus fertilizers contribute to food security, part of the introduced phosphorus dissipates into water bodies leading to eutrophication. At the same time, conventional …