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    Mitigation of greenhouse gases emission through food waste composting & replacement of chemical fertiliser by Wong, J. H., Ho, C. S., Mansor, N. N. A., Lee, C. T.

    Published 2017
    “…Portion of organic wastes were diverted from landfilling by converting it into compost (organic fertiliser) for reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) emission at the landfill and the dependency on inorganic fertiliser. …”
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    Sustainable organic waste management framework: a case study in Minhang district, Shanghai, China by Sabki, M. H., Lee, C. T., Bong, C. P. C., Zhang, Z.

    Published 2019
    “…Composting is a viable technology to manage organic waste sustainably by transforming FW into organic fertiliser. This study focuses on the sustainable development of organic waste management model via large-scale FW composting based on a case study in Minhang District, Shanghai, China. …”
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    Dilution rate of compost leachate from different biowaste for the fertigation of vegetables by Ahamad Sanadi, N. F., Ibrahim, N., Ong, P. Y., Klemeš, J. J., Li, C., Lee, C. T.

    Published 2021
    “…The dilution strategy developed is essential to support the conversion of CL as an organic liquid fertiliser for agricultural application.…”
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    Review on the current composting practices and the potential of improvement using two-stage composting by Lim, L. Y., Bong, C. P. C., Lee, C. T., Klemel, J. J., Sarmidi, M. R., Lim, J. S.

    Published 2017
    “…It allows the transformation and stabilisation of the organic waste into bio-fertiliser that can be applied to land and crops safely. …”
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    Mini-review on substrate & inoculum loadings for anaerobic co-digestion of food waste by Bong, C. P. C., Lee, C. T., Ho, W. S., Hashim,, H., Klemeš, J. J., Ho, C. S.

    Published 2017
    “…Anaerobic digestion of food waste has shown promising potential for food waste treatment and valorisation by producing biogas as a renewable energy and digestate as fertiliser. Food waste has high biogas potential due to the presence of highly labile organic matter but this can lead to process instability. …”
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    Nutrient in leachate of biowaste compost and its availability for plants by Sanadi, N. F. A., Fan, Y. V., Lee, C. T., Ibrahim, N., Li, C., Gao, Y., Ong, P. Y., Klemes, J. J.

    Published 2019
    “…It can partially replace the commercial liquid fertilisers to promote plant growth. However, CL may contain heavy metals, phytotoxic substances such as ammonia, organic compounds of low molecular weight, high level of salt and oils. …”
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