Comparative analysis of phytotoxicity and compost quality in industrial composting facilities processing different organic wastes

A comparative analysis of industrial composting facilities processing Vegetal Residues, Sewage Sludge, Municipal Solid Waste, Agri-food Waste or Olive Mill Waste was performed. The evolution of phytotoxicity during composting was analyzed by measuring the germination index. Physico-chemical paramete...

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Published inJournal of cleaner production Vol. 252; p. 119820
Main Authors Siles-Castellano, Ana B., López, María J., López-González, Juan A., Suárez-Estrella, Francisca, Jurado, Macarena M., Estrella-González, María J., Moreno, Joaquín
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 10.04.2020
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Summary:A comparative analysis of industrial composting facilities processing Vegetal Residues, Sewage Sludge, Municipal Solid Waste, Agri-food Waste or Olive Mill Waste was performed. The evolution of phytotoxicity during composting was analyzed by measuring the germination index. Physico-chemical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, reducing sugars, phenolic compounds, humic substances, soluble organic carbon, N–NH4+ and N–NO3-) and heavy metals content were evaluated in final products. The material became non-phytotoxic at the cooling phase or at the end of composting in facilities processing Olive Mill Waste, Sewage Sludge, and Agri-food Waste. In facilities processing Municipal Solid Waste and Vegetal Residues, the material never lost phytotoxicity. All composts, except Municipal Solid Waste, fulfill requirements of the Spanish legislation for heavy metals content. Phytotoxicity was attributed to the high electrical conductivity and pH of the Vegetal Residues compost and heavy metal content of the Municipal Solid Waste compost. Germination index is recommended to track the performance of industrial composting. This work provides new insights for the better management of composting at the industrial scale. [Display omitted] •Germination Index allows monitoring industrial composting of different organic wastes.•Composting sewage sludge, agrifood and olive mill waste removed phytotoxicity.•Compost made from vegetal residues and municipal solid waste were phytotoxic.•Physical-chemical parameters that influence phytotoxicity were identified.•Heavy metals content of municipal solid waste compost exceeded legislation limits.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119820