Resource recovery from organic wastes using Black Soldier Fly Larvae

Rosemary M. Matheka, J. Raude, S. Murunga
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Solid waste management is a cross-cutting issue impacting many aspects of the environment, society and economic development. Cities of low- and middle-income countries are currently facing severe challenges in management of the increasing amount of solid waste produced, particularly the organic waste fraction. This review presents information in literature about the utilization of Black soldier fly (BSF) in managing organic waste. It summarizes the approaches in organic waste management, use of BSF in organic waste management, life cycle and growth conditions of BSF and the benefits of utilizing BSF for resource recovery. Organic waste treatment using BSF is an emerging waste management technology with minimal global warming potential. The BSF larvae helps in carbon sequestration and is a protein source which can help alleviate the raising global demand for animal feed. The BSF larval model provides for nutrient recycling, waste reduction and value addition significantly contributing to economic viability, competitiveness and strategic development in environmental management and agriculture.
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利用黑兵蝇幼虫对有机废物进行资源化回收
固体废物管理是一个跨领域的问题,影响着环境、社会和经济发展的许多方面。低收入和中等收入国家的城市目前在管理日益增多的固体废物,特别是有机废物部分方面面临严峻挑战。本文综述了黑兵蝇(BSF)在有机废物处理中的应用。综述了有机废物管理的途径、生物流化床在有机废物管理中的应用、生物流化床的生命周期和生长条件以及利用生物流化床回收资源的效益。利用生物流化床处理有机废物是一种新兴的废物管理技术,具有最小的全球变暖潜力。BSF幼虫有助于固碳,是一种蛋白质来源,可以帮助缓解全球对动物饲料日益增长的需求。BSF幼虫模式提供养分循环、减少废物和增值,对环境管理和农业的经济可行性、竞争力和战略发展有重大贡献。
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