Development of a System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste: A Study on South Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Equipment
2.1.1. Food Waste Disposer Coupled with Solid Recovery Process: A Pilot-Scale Experiment
2.1.2. Full-Scale System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste
2.2. System Operation and Experimental Method
2.2.1. Food Waste Disposer Coupled with Solid Recovery Process: A Pilot-Scale Experiment
2.2.2. Full-Scale System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Applicability Evaluation through Pilot-Scale System Operation
3.1.1. Characteristics of Food Waste According to the Grinding Process of the Disposer
3.1.2. Solid Recovery in Pilot-Scale System
3.1.3. Water Quality of the Discharged Wastewater
3.2. Operation of the Proposed Full-Scale System
3.2.1. Applicability of Recovered Solids as Solid Fuel
3.2.2. Applicability of Recovered Solids as Compost
3.2.3. Applicability of Recovered Solids as Feed
3.2.4. Applicability of Recovered Solids as Substrate for Biogas
3.2.5. Quality Monitoring of Wastewater
4. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Category | Grain | Vegetable | Fruit | Fish and Meat | Foreign Substance | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Experiment (wt%) | 25.7–35.9 | 40.8–48.5 | 4.1–12.3 | 13.5–17.5 | 0.0–1.6 | 100 |
Standard food waste composition for the South-Korean context (wt%) | 16 ± 2 | 51 ± 5 | 14 ± 2 | 19 ± 2 | - | 100 |
Parameter | Value 1 | |
---|---|---|
Four major components | Moisture (wt%) | 14.06 (0.16) |
Combustible material (wt%) | 67.06 (1.67) | |
Fixed carbon (wt%) | 16.15 (0.09) | |
Ash (wt%) | 2.74 (0.11) | |
Calorific value | High (kcal/kg, d.b. 2) | 4842.68 (13.03) |
Low (kcal/kg) | 3758.75 (12.10) | |
Elemental composition | Carbon (wt%, d.b.) | 48.85 (1.44) |
Hydrogen (wt%, d.b.) | 6.87 (0.21) | |
Oxygen (wt%, d.b.) | 40.58 (1.15) | |
Nitrogen (wt%, d.b.) | 4.03 (0.10) | |
Sulfur (wt%, d.b.) | 0.25 (0.03) |
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Organic matter (wt%) | 82.75 |
Total nitrogen (wt%) | 3.49 |
Ratio of organic matter to total nitrogen | 23.71 |
Moisture (wt%) | 13.98 |
Arsenic (mg/kg, d.b. 1) | N.D. 2 |
Cadmium (mg/kg, d.b.) | N.D. |
Mercury (mg/kg, d.b.) | N.D. |
Lead (mg/kg, d.b.) | 0.68 |
Chrome (mg/kg, d.b.) | 6.03 |
Copper (mg/kg, d.b.) | 12.29 |
Nickel (mg/kg, d.b.) | 2.66 |
Zinc (mg/kg, d.b.) | 39.81 |
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (+/− 3) | N.D. |
Salmonella spp. (+/−) | N.D. |
Salt (wt%, d.b.) | 0.13 |
Maturity (Solvita® method) | 4 |
Matter insoluble in HCl (wt%) | 0.42 |
pH | 5.15 |
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Moisture (wt%) | 13.70 |
Crude protein (wt%) | 22.79 |
Crude fat (wt%) | 3.84 |
Crude fiber (wt%) | 24.14 |
Crude ash (wt%) | 3.22 |
Salt (wt%, d.b. 1) | 0.29 |
Phosphorus (wt%) | 0.20 |
Volatile basic nitrogen (wt%) | 0.05 |
Lead (ppm) | 0.01 |
Mercury (ppm) | 0.01 or less |
Cadmium (ppm) | N.D. 2 |
Arsenic (ppm) | 0.01 |
Fluorine (ppm) | N.D. |
Copper (ppm, d.b.) | 10.52 |
Zinc (ppm, d.b.) | 20.58 |
Selenium (ppm) | 0.09 |
Aflatoxin B1 (ppb) | N.D. |
Aflatoxin B2 (ppb) | N.D. |
Aflatoxin G1 (ppb) | N.D. |
Aflatoxin G2 (ppb) | N.D. |
Ochratoxin A (ppb) | N.D. |
Salmonella spp. (+/− 3) | N.D. |
Melamine (+/−) | N.D. |
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Jeon, Y.-W. Development of a System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste: A Study on South Korea. Sustainability 2024, 16, 5665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135665
Jeon Y-W. Development of a System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste: A Study on South Korea. Sustainability. 2024; 16(13):5665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135665
Chicago/Turabian StyleJeon, Yong-Woo. 2024. "Development of a System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste: A Study on South Korea" Sustainability 16, no. 13: 5665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135665
APA StyleJeon, Y. -W. (2024). Development of a System Suitable for an Apartment Complex for the Collective Recovery of Solid Resources from Food Waste: A Study on South Korea. Sustainability, 16(13), 5665. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16135665