RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland

At most of the installations for the mechanical and biological treatment of waste operated in Poland, the 0–80 mm fraction, separated from the municipal waste stream, are completely stored after biostabilization. Such an action does not fit into the EU strategy focused on circular waste management....

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Main Authors: Jacek Połomka, Andrzej Jędrczak
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4353
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description At most of the installations for the mechanical and biological treatment of waste operated in Poland, the 0–80 mm fraction, separated from the municipal waste stream, are completely stored after biostabilization. Such an action does not fit into the EU strategy focused on circular waste management. The purpose of this study was to assess the technical feasibility of recovering the mineral fractions contained in the compost-like-output (CLO) on a technological line designed for glass recovery. The research started in January 2019, lasted for the next 12 months, and covered 29 measurement series. The following two high-energy fractions were separated from the CLO: 10–35 mm light fraction after separation in the air separator (M-1) and 35–80 mm light fraction after separation in the air separator (M-2). The stabilization processing on the glass recovery line allowed for the recovery of two high energy fractions in the total amount of 24.5% of the processed, and it stabilized the product’s mass. In terms of materials, the M-1 and M-2 wastes were a mixture of organic, paper, and plastic materials. Under the Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) classification, according to the European Committee for Standardization, the tested waste fell within the following classes: waste M-1: 4NCV2Cl4Hg and M-2: 4NCV1Cl4Hg.
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spelling doaj.art-825b362a20a9483aa506c4e11c4c3dff2023-11-20T11:06:35ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-08-011317435310.3390/en13174353RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, PolandJacek Połomka0Andrzej Jędrczak1Regional Municipal Waste Treatment Plant in Marszów, 68-200 Marszów, PolandInstitute of Environmental Engineering, University of Zielona Góra, 65-417 Zielona Góra, PolandAt most of the installations for the mechanical and biological treatment of waste operated in Poland, the 0–80 mm fraction, separated from the municipal waste stream, are completely stored after biostabilization. Such an action does not fit into the EU strategy focused on circular waste management. The purpose of this study was to assess the technical feasibility of recovering the mineral fractions contained in the compost-like-output (CLO) on a technological line designed for glass recovery. The research started in January 2019, lasted for the next 12 months, and covered 29 measurement series. The following two high-energy fractions were separated from the CLO: 10–35 mm light fraction after separation in the air separator (M-1) and 35–80 mm light fraction after separation in the air separator (M-2). The stabilization processing on the glass recovery line allowed for the recovery of two high energy fractions in the total amount of 24.5% of the processed, and it stabilized the product’s mass. In terms of materials, the M-1 and M-2 wastes were a mixture of organic, paper, and plastic materials. Under the Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) classification, according to the European Committee for Standardization, the tested waste fell within the following classes: waste M-1: 4NCV2Cl4Hg and M-2: 4NCV1Cl4Hg.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4353municipal wasteMBT installationsRDFCLO
spellingShingle Jacek Połomka
Andrzej Jędrczak
RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland
Energies
municipal waste
MBT installations
RDF
CLO
title RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland
title_full RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland
title_fullStr RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland
title_full_unstemmed RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland
title_short RDF from Compost-Like-Output’s Produced in the MBT Installation in the Case of Marszów, Poland
title_sort rdf from compost like output s produced in the mbt installation in the case of marszow poland
topic municipal waste
MBT installations
RDF
CLO
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4353
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