Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10688423 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Non-recurrent impacts of the FWP are identified as causing large contributions to the overall result for this waste management option due to the types of materials used and the low operational capacities of the FWP. Finally, although home composting is clearly the best option in terms of the categories examined in this LCA, there is an important caveat to this result. If operated without due care, home composting loses its allure due to the high greenhouse gas emissions consequent to anaerobic methanogenesis. Although home composting has the capacity to be the best food waste management option, it can also perform worst in relation to a subject in which Australia is already at the bottom of its class.
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Authors
Sven Lundie, Gregory M. Peters,