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PlaidBaron@lemmy.worldM to Ecological Economics@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Assessing the climate change mitigation potential from food waste composting - Scientific Reports

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Assessing the climate change mitigation potential from food waste composting - Scientific Reports

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PlaidBaron@lemmy.worldM to Ecological Economics@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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Food waste is a dominant organic constituent of landfills, and a large global source of greenhouse gases. Composting food waste presents a potential opportunity for emissions reduction, but data on whole pile, commercial-scale emissions and the associated biogeochemical drivers are lacking. We used a non-invasive micrometeorological mass balance approach optimized for three-dimensional commercial-scale windrow compost piles to measure methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions continuously during food waste composting. Greenhouse gas flux measurements were complemented with continuous oxygen (O2) and temperature sensors and intensive sampling for biogeochemical processes. Emission factors (EF) ranged from 6.6 to 8.8 kg CH4–C/Mg wet food waste and were driven primarily by low redox and watering events. Composting resulted in low N2O emissions (0.01 kg N2O–N/Mg wet food waste). The overall EF value (CH4 + N2O) for food waste composting was 926 kgCO2e/Mg of dry food waste. Composting emissions were 38–84% lower than equivalent landfilling fluxes with a potential net minimum savings of 1.4 MMT CO2e for California by year 2025. Our results suggest that food waste composting can help mitigate emissions. Increased turning during the thermophilic phase and less watering overall could potentially further lower emissions.
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A place to discuss anything related to the concept, discipline, and philosophy of ecological economics.

Interested in Ecological Economics but dont know what it is or where to start? While there are of course disagreements about the details between those who study EE, a good overview can be found here: an introduction to EE by Ecological Economics for All. It is a good source to learn a bit about what makes Ecological Economics different from traditional economic models!

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