logo
ResearchBunny Logo
Bio-process performance, evaluation of enzyme and non-enzyme mediated composting of vegetable market complex waste

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Bio-process performance, evaluation of enzyme and non-enzyme mediated composting of vegetable market complex waste

V. Murugesan and D. J. Amarnath

Discover how innovative composting techniques can drastically reduce the composting period from 45 days to just 9 days while enhancing nutrient levels! This groundbreaking research, conducted by V. Murugesan and D. Joshua Amarnath, tackles organic waste disposal and greenhouse gas emissions head-on.... show more
Abstract
Vegetable Market have become major sources of organic waste. Some of such waste when being diverted to landfills not only increase the landfill loading but also contribute to increase greenhouse gas emission. Of the many technologies available in handling such hugely generated waste, composting has proven very effective for decades. Enzyme and non-enzyme mediated aerobic composting of vegetable market complex waste (VMCW) have been investigated. Conventional composting technique though being capable of handling large quantum of waste are found to consume more time. Proven to be disadvantages factor. In the present investigation, the pre-cultured seed inoculums used for vegetable market complex waste, shortened the typical composting period from 45 to 9 days for the first time. Also, rapid size and volume reduction of VMCW was witnessed. The organic degradation of VMCW was observed as 42% (82 ±2.83% to 40.82±0.61%), with a volume reduction from 0.012m³ to 0.003 m³ within 9 days. An enriched nutrients NPK level of compost bio-fertilizer was recorded as 0.91% w/w, 0.5% w/w and 1.029% w/w respectively. Compost maturity observed through the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis of the manure confirmed the conversion of the crystal structure of the compost particle to amorphous form and the mineralization of organic matter during the composting. Thus, the fermented pre-cultured seed inoculums favored an enhanced nutrients level with shortened composting time.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 13, 2020
Authors
V. Murugesan, D. Joshua Amarnath
Tags
composting
organic waste
greenhouse gas
NPK levels
aerobic process
vegetable market waste
enzyme-mediated
Listen, Learn & Level Up
Over 10,000 hours of research content in 25+ fields, available in 12+ languages.
No more digging through PDFs, just hit play and absorb the world's latest research in your language, on your time.
listen to research audio papers with researchbunny