In-vessel food waste composting: A review

The amount of food waste generation is increasing and continues to climb in the landfill as the waste that is not composted goes directly to the landfill. When the food waste in the landfills breakdown, thus, could release a potent greenhouse gaseous such as methane (CH4) and also create toxic leach...

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Hauptverfasser: Hashar, N. N. H., Kadir, A. A., Loh, K. L., Sarani, N. A., Hassan, M. I. H., Hamid, N. J. A., Hashim, A. A., Hissham, N. F. N.
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