High-risk biodegradable waste processing by alkaline hydrolysis (CROSBI ID 174667)
Prilog u časopisu | kratko priopćenje | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Kalambura, Sanja ; Voća, Neven ; Krička, Tajana ; Šindrak, Zoran ; Špehar, Ana ; Kalambura, Dejan
engleski
High-risk biodegradable waste processing by alkaline hydrolysis
Biodegradable waste is by defi nition degraded by other living organisms. Every day, meat industry produces large amounts of a specifi c type of biodegradable waste called slaughterhouse waste. Traditionally in Europe, this waste is recycled in rendering plants which produce meat and bone meal and fat. However, feeding animals with meat and bone meal has been banned since the outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). In consequence, new slaughterhouse waste processing technologies have been developed, and animal wastes have now been used for energy production. Certain parts of this waste, such as brains and spinal cord, are deemed high-risk substances, because they may be infected with prions. Their treatment is therefore possible only in strictly controlled conditions. One of the methods which seems to bear acceptable health risk is alkaline hydrolysis. This paper presents the results of an alkaline hydrolysis effi ciency study. It also proposes reuse of the obtained material as organic fertiliser, as is suggested by the analytical comparison between meat and bone meal and hydrolysate.
cow brain; BSE; organic fertilisers; slaughterhouse waste; rendering plants; spinal cord
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Podaci o izdanju
62 (3)
2011.
249-254
objavljeno
0004-1254
10.2478/10004-1254-62-2011-2104