B1-Summary description of the project

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Project title:

Project objectives and key messages:

Anaerobic codigestion can be considered one of the most promising way to give a proper disposal to the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OF-MSW) coming from source or separate collection systems. Whereas municipalities are interested in having low costs for collection and treatment, biogas plants are only able to treat OFMSW with low plastics contamination. A high quality for the OFMSW that is supplied to the biogas plant can be achieved by two main concepts: either by establishing a source-sorting collection system that achieves a low content of contaminants or by selective removal of contamination from the collected OFMSW before it is supplied to the biogas plant.


However, this separation has to be very efficient to ensure a high purity of the waste on both flows (the wet flow being mixed to digester and Earlier experiences have shown that compost derived from mechanical separation hardly meet the required standards for useful application as soil conditioner.

Actions and means involved:

Expected results (outputs and quantified achievements):

Can the project be considered to be a climate change adaptation project? YES___NO___discuss

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