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    Hydrogel and Organic Amendments to Increase Water Retention in Anthroposols for Land Reclamation by Valerie S. Miller, M. Anne Naeth

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Using waste materials from industrial activities to build anthroposols (soils built or altered by humans) can provide soil for reclamation and reduce amounts of materials stored in landfills. …”
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    Flowsheets for the Validation of the Reference AmSEL System by Vanel Vincent, Wilden Andreas, Modolo Giuseppe, Geist Andreas, Montuir Marc

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Recycling americium (Am) from spent nuclear fuels is an important option considered for the future nuclear fuel cycle as americium is the main contributor to the long-term radiotoxicity and heat power of the ultimate waste. The AmSEL flowsheet aims at recovering and purifying americium from a PUREX raffinate. …”
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    Supply Chain Contract Choice with Different Behavior Preferences of Retailer by Yonglong Wang, Xinyu Zheng, Jirong Cai, Yuelong Zheng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Retailer may exhibit irrationality when facing the risk of demand uncertainty; therefore, we consider four retailer behavioral preferences: risk neutral (RN), waste aversion (WA), stockout aversion (SA), and stockout-waste aversion (SW). …”
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    Study and development of the process of production and using of peat-coke bricks at cast iron melting in cupola by N. V. Svidunovich, N. V. Kislov, Ju. P. Bobrov, S. F. Lukashevich

    Published 2003-05-01
    “…In this article there are considered the problem of using of coke waste. There have been proposed to briquette coke waste with peat and use briquettes as the fuel for cupolas heating boilers and furnaces.…”
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    Partial substitution of coal with palm kernel in cement kilns: effects on cement production and quality by Kalamba Harlene Tshibola, Bolanle Deborah Ikotun, Bilal Patel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Therefore, alternative fuels such as biomass waste (palm kernel, rice, and coffee husks etc.) or processed waste materials (refuse derived fuel, waste tires, waste plastics, used oil etc.) and other types of waste have gained much interest recently in cement industries as they present a potential substitution option. …”
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    Indikator sirkularitas di dalam tata kelola limbah pabrik kelapa sawit studi kasus: limbah cair (pome) pabrik kelapa sawit by Ani Yunaningsih, Yudi Satriadi, Amras Mauluddin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research was motivated by the problem of liquid waste from palm oil mills. The research aims to find out and understand the current form of palm oil mill waste management, to find out the factors that support palm oil mill waste governance in realizing a circular economy. …”
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    Sulfur Fixation by Chemically Modified Red Mud Samples Containing Inorganic Additives: A Parametric Study by Yang Liu, Yang Li, Feng-shan Zhou, Ying-mo Hu, Yi-he Zhang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Bayer red mud modified by fusel salt and waste mother liquor of sodium ferrocyanide as the main sulfur fixation agent and the calcium based natural mineral materials as servicing additives; the experimental results showed the following: (1) Through 10 wt% waste mother liquor of sodium ferrocyanide modifying Bayer red mud, sulfur fixation rate can increase by 13 wt%. (2) Magnesium oxide can obviously improve the sulfur fixation performance of Bayer red mud and up to a maximum sulfur fixation rate of 47 wt% at adding 1 wt% magnesium oxide. (3) Dolomite enhanced the sulfur fixation performances with the sulfur fixation rate of 68 wt% in optimized condition. (4) Vermiculite dust reduced sulfur dioxide during the fixed-sulfur process of modified Bayer red mud, and the desulphurization ration could reach up to a maximum 76 wt% at 950°C. (5) An advanced three-component sulfur fixation agent was investigated, in which the optimized mass ratio of modified Bayer red mud, dolomite, and vermiculite dust was 70 : 28 : 2 in order, and its sulfur fixation efficiency has reached to a maximum 87 wt% under its 20 wt% dosage in the coal.…”
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    Toxicokinetics and tissue dynamics approaches to evaluate the accumulation and elimination of cadmium in black soldier fly larvae by Jie Zhang, Xuelian Xu, Chunyan Tang, Zhihui Shi, Yujia Wan, Huan Qiu, Rui Feng, Fengfeng Li, Fen Zhu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) is a highly valued resource insect, renowned for its efficient and eco-friendly approach to the treatment of organic waste. A crucial matter that demands clarification is whether the heavy metals are eliminated or remain within BSFL bodies. …”
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    Processing Agroindustry By-Products for Obtaining Value-Added Products and Reducing Environmental Impact by Iván Almaraz-Sánchez, Aldo Amaro-Reyes, Jorge Alberto Acosta-Gallegos, Magdalena Mendoza-Sánchez

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Over four billion tons of foods are produced annually on the planet, and about a third is wasted. A minimal part of this waste is incinerated or sent to landfills for treatment, avoiding contamination and diseases; the rest is disposed of elsewhere. …”
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    Numerical Investigation of Fracture Behavior for Glass Fiber Composite Concretes by Meryem Charef, Nabil Kazi Tani, Ahmed Soufiane Benosman, Hasan Dilbas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Waste aggregate-based composite cementitious materials preserve natural resources and reduce environmental concerns throughout green concepts. …”
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    Unieszkodliwianie odpadów w obrotowych piecach cementowych by Krzysztof Biernat, Edward Fuszara

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…The article presents technical and economical possibilities of utilizing normal and liquid waste, including hazardous, through circulating cement furnaces, at the same time complying with environmental protection regulations. …”
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    Operational management analysis regarding optimization of making liquid smoke with cyclone distillation technology by Dudi Haryadi, Muhammad Fathussalam, Fahri Rijal Giffari, Khairunissa Ainun, Indra Yuwono

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research highlights the potential of utilizing palm oil solid waste for value-added products such as liquid smoke, contributing to waste management and sustainable agricultural practices. …”
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    Journal Review: Effectiveness of Supplementary Feed Ingredients on Egg Productivity and Body Weight Gain of Balibangtan Superior Hens by Maria Intan Ayu Laraswati, Raden Septiarani Jati Nugraha, Nurulia Hidayah, Muhammad Rosyid Ridlo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Ingredients that can be used as feed additives include coconut pulp, pumpkin waste flour, papaya leaf waste, teak leaf extract, moringa leaves, tilapia plants, betel leaf juice, BS4, selenium chitosan, phytase, xylooligosaccharide, kesum leaf flour, sago pulp, spinach waste, and BSF maggot. …”
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    Effect of Different Medium on Survival Rate and Growth of Chironomus sp. Larvae by . Widanarni, D.D. Mailana, O. Carman

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…Naturally, Chironomus sp. grows well in the water containing sago waste.  This study was carried out to examine the growth of Chironomus sp. reared in the medium containing mud, solid sago waste, solid tapioca wastes and water with no waste in depth of 0.5 cm. …”
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