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Project

Green fertilizer upcycling from manure: Technological, economic and environmental sustainability demonstration (ManureEcoMine)

European pigs and cows jointly produce about 1.27 billion tennes of manure per year. a largely unexploited resource of organic carbon and nutrients, and therefore an exquisite 'mining' opportunity. ManureEcoMine proposes an integrated approach to the treatment and reuse of animal husbandry wast in nitrate vulnerable and sensitive areas and beyond. by applying the eco-innovative principles of sustainability. resource recovery and energy efficiency. Technologies of proven efficacy in the wastewater treatment field will be combined in several process configurations to demonstrate their technological and environmental potential at pilot scale for cow and pig manure. Anaerobic digestion (mesophilic/thermophilic), ammonia stripping, struvite precipitation and partial nitritation/anammox will be key technolohies. To render the cradle-to-cradle approach complete. The fertilizer and potential trace contaminants effects of recovered nutrients on plant growth and soil health and emissions will established, and safety will be managed. Life cycle analyses will determine the sustainability of the concept as such. and identify the most environmentally friendly technology and most effective and safe reuse strategy. Finally, the boundaries of economic viability will be determined.

Date:1 Nov 2013 →  31 Oct 2016
Keywords:green fertilizer, ammonium sulphate
Disciplines:Agricultural animal production, Agriculture, land and farm management, Other agriculture, forestry, fisheries and allied sciences, Agricultural plant production