Biological Reprocessing

Biological reprocessing is a waste management approach that utilizes biological processes to treat organic waste and convert it into useful products. It involves the decomposition of organic materials by microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, through processes like composting and anaerobic digestion. Anaerobic digestion, on the other hand, occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces biogas, a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide, which can be used as a renewable energy source. Biological reprocessing is an environmentally sustainable method that not only reduces waste volumes but also helps divert organic waste from landfills, mitigates greenhouse gas emissions, and produces valuable resources for agricultural and energy applications.

Waste Management Meeting | Environmental Science Event | Global Warming Congress

  • Anaerobic Digestion
  • Bioenergy Production
  • Biofertilizers and Soil Amendments
  • Liquid Organic Fertilizers
  • Waste Valorization and Resource Recovery

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