Abstract

Only cascading use can ensure higher sustainability in the recycling of biodegradable waste materials (biowaste) compared to pure thermal and/or energetic utilization types. Cascading use means, in a first stage, that energy is skimmed off by a fermentation process. In a second stage, products used as organic fertilizers and soil improvers are generated. This is usually done by composting. The separate collection of biowaste is a prerequisite for the production of high-quality organic fertilizers and soil improvers.

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