城市固体废物堆肥:全球趋势和生物地球化学循环

Xiaoxia Cao , Paul N. Williams , Yuanhang Zhan , Scott A. Coughlin , John W. McGrath , Jason P. Chin , Yingjian Xu
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城市固体废物(MSW)堆肥被优先视为城市废物管理的可持续解决方案,并越来越多地被农业用作土壤增强剂、准肥料和碳减排工具。在这里,我们研究了这些变化和全球城市生活垃圾堆肥的使用,并讨论了其在世界不同地区的广泛采用和应用。讨论了影响城市生活垃圾堆肥组成的因素,包括处理技术以及原料特性,如季节性、来源变化和成熟制度。分析了城市生活垃圾堆肥的优缺点。从碳、氮和磷循环的相互作用以及在污染物修复中的新作用的角度考虑了这些好处。相反,潜在的风险,如有毒元素、微塑料和持久性有机污染物的存在,以及对温室气体排放的影响也进行了审查。高质量城市生活垃圾堆肥的生产是通过选择和筛选适当的原料来实现的。然而,生产技术的机会越来越多,这些技术可以改善堆肥的物理、化学和生物特性,从而也可以提供植物刺激/保护服务。然而,关于在林业中使用城市生活垃圾堆肥的信息很少。总体而言,本综述全面概述了全球趋势、组成因素、优缺点、有效利用的策略以及城市生活垃圾堆肥利用的未来前景。它强调了平衡决策的重要性,考虑到环境和经济因素,以最大限度地发挥城市固体废物堆肥对可持续废物管理和土壤改善的潜在效益。
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Municipal solid waste compost: Global trends and biogeochemical cycling

Municipal solid waste (MSW) compost is being prioritised as a sustainable solution for urban waste management and is increasingly being used by agriculture as a soil enhancer, quasi-fertiliser and carbon mitigation tool. Here, we examine these changes and the growing global use of MSW compost and discuss its expanding adoption and application across different world regions. Factors influencing the composition of MSW compost, including processing technologies as well as feedstock characteristics such as seasonality, source variation, and maturation regimes, are discussed. An analysis of advantages and disadvantages of MSW compost is presented. The benefits are considered from the perspective of interplays within carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and emerging roles in pollutant remediation. Conversely, the potential risks such as the presence of toxic elements, microplastics, and persistent organic pollutants, and impacts on greenhouse gas emissions are also examined. The production of high-quality MSW compost is underpinned by the selection and screening of appropriate feedstock. However, there are increasing opportunities for production technologies, which improve physical, chemical, and biological traits of the composts to the point that they can also provide phyto-stimulant/protection services. However, there is little information on the use of MSW compost in forestry. Overall, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the global trends, composition factors, advantages and disadvantages, strategies for efficient use, and future perspectives of MSW compost utilisation. It highlights the importance of balanced decision-making that considers both environmental and economic factors to maximise the potential benefits of MSW compost for sustainable waste management and soil improvement.

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