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In particular, the biomass growth performances in the liquid fraction of the digestate, characterized by high ammonia concentrations and turbidity, were assessed together with the nutrient removal efficiency.http://angelojrobles.com/admin_initial_test/userfiles/99-v-star-manual.xml Preliminary laboratory-scale experiments were first carried out in photobioreactors operating in a continuous mode (Continuous-flow Stirred-Tank Reactor, CSTR), to gain preliminary data aimed at aiding the subsequent scaling up to a pilot scale facility. An outdoor experimental campaign, operated from July to October 2019, was then performed in a pilot scale raceway pond (4.5 m2), located in Arzignano (VI), Italy, to assess the performances under real environmental conditions. The results show that microalgae could grow well in this complex substrate, although dilution was necessary to enhance light penetration in the culture. In outdoor conditions, nitrification by autotrophic bacteria appeared to be significant, while the photosynthetic nitrogen removal was around 12 with respect to the inlet. Indeed, uncontrolled food waste decomposition may cause serious contamination of the environment and significant soil and water pollution, as well as aggravation of climate change by increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Although this process is typically affected by a series of uncertainties, the convergence of stakeholders’ expectations proves to be a means to overcoming barriers, as it acts as the foundation of a shared agenda setting which formalizes the coordination efforts among the actors involved in an innovation process. Applying the strategic niche management (SNM) framework to the case of the Apulia Agro-Food Technology District (DARe), whose mission is to promote a bio-based industry for food-waste valorization, the paper proposes an operational tool capable of designing the strategy based on the entrepreneurs’ knowledge. The DARe aims to promote the technological innovation of agro-food firms located in the South of Italy.https://events.citeve.pt/chat-conversation/dc-3-manual-pdf The results of a SWOT-SOR analysis led to the establishment of a twofold strategy aimed at (a) promoting the innovation of more active and dynamic firms, and (b) reducing the gap between “pioneer” and “laggard” firms, with the result of promoting integrated innovation throughout the entire district. View Show abstract. Understanding the stakeholders' role is therefore vital for the future commercialisation of BCT.. An outlook of Malaysian biomass industry commercialisation: Perspectives and challenges Article Oct 2019 RENEW SUST ENERG REV How Bing Shen Sue Lin Ngan Boon Hooi Hong Jakaria Rambli Biomass, which its conversion into greener bio-based products, is able to achieve a more balanced carbon cycle through circular utilisation. The development of biomass industry, therefore, appears to be one priority area and is an important step to motivate the global circular economy and sustainability. However, due to the existence of commercialisation barriers, the biomass industry in developing country, such as Malaysia, is not on par with the increment of the country's gross domestic product. This paper overviews the barriers of development and challenges encountered by the biomass industry in Malaysia. Challenges are classified into four barrier categories, i.e., (i) technical barrier, (ii) financial barrier, (iii) social awareness barrier and (iv) misunderstanding and gaps between stakeholders. Based on the barriers identified, recommendations which embrace the areas of technology innovation, logistics management, interaction between academia and industry, policy and enforcement, social impact and international benchmarking, are proposed. These recommendations can act as good references for the development of biomass industry in Malaysia and reflection for other developing countries with biomass resources in the promotion of sustainability and commercialisation of biomass products.http://iprep-u.com/images/candy-dishwasher-instruction-manual.pdf The role of the five key stakeholders in commercialising the biomass technologies are highlighted in this review. Population explosion, unsustainable consumption patterns and economic growth have contributed to alarming MSW generation rates. The inappropriate management of the MSW has been, in turn, raising environmental and public health concerns, loss of biodiversity and aggravating climate change issues (Mohammadi et al. 2019; Sisto et al. 2017). Efficient management of MSW is hence crucial to the sustainable development of a city (Zhang et al. 2006), and energy recovery from waste is deemed quintessential for achieving the waste management goals (Tolis et al. 2010).. Demonstration of estimation of incinerability of municipal solid waste using incinerability index Article Jun 2019 Environ Dev Sustain Roshni Mary Sebastian Dinesh Kumar Babu J. Alappat Estimation of incinerability of municipal solid waste (MSW) can play a crucial role in the feasibility assessment of waste incineration. A composite indicator called incinerability index or i-Index was developed to estimate the incinerability of MSW incorporating the 3-E concept, i.e. the potential to impact the environment, energy recovery and economy of operation. Eight input parameters that encompass the 3-E concept form the part of the index structure. While some of these parameters may be readily available, a few other input parameters may need to be estimated either experimentally or theoretically. The objective of this study is to effectively demonstrate the estimation of the input parameters, thus facilitating the quantification of incinerability using i-Index. A theoretical approach to the computation of parameters is introduced as an alternative technique, which can simplify the computation of the index for practical purposes. Following these approaches, the input parameters for MSW generated in South Delhi were estimated and the corresponding i-Index amounted to 66.1.http://www.insurancedirectcanada.ca/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16346d6a2068d3---da-170-engine-manual.pdf In comparison with the i-Index of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) which amounted to 80, the incinerability of MSW generated in South Delhi thus quantified was low. Further, the paper also provides a brief account of a few potential applications of incinerability estimation using i-Index. The environmental analysis quantifies the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions obtained by natural gas vehicles fueled by biomethane. The economic and environmental results encourage energy change that can be achieved by municipalities that support the transformation of natural resources into green fuels. Both the economic and environmental results demonstrate that biomethane is a renewable resource with added value for municipalities. In countries such as Thailand, organic fraction such as food waste constitutes more than half of the MSW (Thi et al., 2015). These organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) may harm the environment when subjected to uncontrolled decomposition, may pollute soil and water, and also aggravate climate change by increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Sisto et al., 2017). Proper waste management is essential for building livable and sustainable cities. Conventional MSW management practices involve waste collection, treatment by composting or incineration, and disposal in landfills.. Management strategies for anaerobic digestate of organic fraction of municipal solid waste: Current status and future prospects Article Full-text available Jan 2019 WASTE MANAGE RES Mohanakrishnan Logan Chettiyappan Visvanathan Anaerobic digestion has emerged as the preferred treatment for organic fraction of municipal solid waste. Digestate management strategies are devised not only for safe disposal but also to increase the value and marketability. Regulations and standards for digestate management are framed to address the pollution concerns, conserve vulnerable zones, prevent communicable diseases, and to educate on digestate storage and applications.AYKUTEMLAK.COM/upload/ckfinder/files/Diginet-Center-Manual.pdf Regulations and the desired end uses are the main drivers for the enhancement of digestate through pretreatment, in vessel cleaning, and post-digestion treatment technologies for solid and liquid fractions of digestate. The current management practice involves utilization of digestate for land application either as fertilizer or soil improver. Prospects are bright for alternative usage such as microalgal cultivation, biofuel and bioethanol production. Presently, the focus of optimization of the anaerobic digestion process is directed only towards enhancing biogas yield, ignoring the quality of digestate produced. View Show abstract.This paper presents a mixed integer linear programming model for the coordination of tactical and operational decisions in waste supply chain networks including the logistics, production, and distribution. The model aims at maximizing the profit of the entire supply chain while satisfying the demand, production, transportation, and inventory constraints imposed by different entities of the network. A case study is selected to test the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed model. Such an integrated network contributes to the maximum utilization of recyclable waste including paper, plastic, glass, and metal processed by recycling plants, and non-recyclable waste treated in waste to energy plants. Sensitivity analyses are performed to investigate how changing parameters including the time periods and products’ prices affect the supply chain performance. Based on the concept of urban mining, aged refuse from a closed landfill was used to treat landfill leachate, but nitrogen removal by biological denitrification was limited. The aim of this study was to use a digestate layer in bioreactors containing aged refuse to enhance the biological denitrification capacity of the aged refuse, stabilize digestate, and mitigate the ammonia emissions from digestate leaching with leachate recirculation.http://joshuadacosta.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16346d6a8bdad7---da-170-engine-manual.pdf Six identical landfill columns filled with 0 (R0), 5 (R5), and 15 (R15) of solid digestate above aged refuse (ratios based on Total Solids) were setup and nitrified leachate was periodically fed and recirculated to the columns. The results showed that instead of land use, the solid fraction of digestate could be utilized as an inexpensive functional layer embedded in an old landfill site to enhance the denitrification capacity and achieve digestate stabilization with minimal ammonia leaching from digestate. View Show abstract.The proposed model covers waste collection at sites, separation at dumps, and processing for waste recycling and waste to energy (WtE) production at plants, as well as selling the end products. A case study is illustrated to demonstrate the feature and validity of the model. MSWs including biomass materials such as paper and food waste, non-biomass combustible materials such as plastic, and non-combustible materials such as glass and metal are managed by a combination of disposal in landfill sites, recycling to produce useful products, and incineration to produce power. It implies top-down and bottom-up processes of translation connecting supra-national regulations and targets, with policies and discourses enacted at the national and local level. However, there is a dearth of research analysing the coordination among different scales. The present paper explores how alternative views associated with energy sustainability are translated, supported or resisted, across different scales. Data were collected at a national, regional and local level in Italy. Political debates and newspaper reports, as well as interviews with key local informants, were analysed. The findings indicate elements of coherence as well as tensions and inconsistencies between discourses on energy sustainability taking place at different scales, corresponding to diverse models of governance and policy scenarios.https://www.enviedecrire.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16346d6bfa54c5---da--550bid-manual.pdf View Show abstract Drafting the Strategy for Sustainability in Universities: A Backcasting Approach Article Full-text available May 2020 Roberta Sisto Edgardo Sica Giulio Mario Cappelletti The contribution of universities to the sustainability challenge is nowadays crucial due to their role as centers of learning, innovation and research. However, universities can deal with sustainability matters in many different ways which should be accurately identified in their strategies. In this context, the present paper has tested the suitability of backcasting as a participatory approach to involve stakeholders in discussing the most effective actions to improve sustainability within universities’ strategic plan. The experiment—carried out at University of Foggia (UniFg-Italy)—has demonstrated the flexibility of the backcasting approach in identifying the actions required to reach the UniFg sustainability goals according to the 2030 Agenda, allowing the university governance bodies to reach a number of objectives in the design stage. Furthermore, backcasting enhanced the confidence of stakeholders involved with an overall improvement of their empowerment, enabling them to follow and keep track of the whole process of the university’s strategy definition. View Show abstract Developing the Resilient Solar Energy Management System: A Hybrid Qualitative-Quantitative Approach Article Jun 2019 Mosayeb Dashtpeyma Reza Ghodsi Nowadays, managers in solar energy sector need to develop a resilient and sustainable management system to deal with challenges as well as improving the quality of their organization’s performance. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to present an integrated framework as a tool in developing a resilient solar energy management system (RSEMS). In order to obtain valid results, intuitionistic fuzzy DEMATEL-DEA, a qualitative-quantitative approach is implemented. 24 enabling factors are identified to be used in the intuitionistic fuzzy DEMATEL methodology.AYHANCEVIK.COM/images_upload/files/Diginet-5_2-Manual.pdf Then, 30 enabling strategies are identified to employ in the DEA methodology based on the inputs and outputs determined in previous steps. The intuitionistic fuzzy method is an effective tool for analysis process. The results reveal that among enabling factors and strategies, some have more considerable effects on developing the RSEMS than the others. View Show abstract Rifiuti e Imballaggi. Manuale Ambiente Jan 2014 C Bovino Bovino, C., 2014. Rifiuti e Imballaggi. Manuale Ambiente 2014, a cura di: AA.VV. Milanofiori Assago (MI). IPSOA 393e558. Rifiuti: L'Italia e il paese del riciclo, ma ci sono differenze tra Nord e Sud Jan 2004 6 R Bradfield G Carillo Bradfield, R., 2004. What we know and what we believe: lessons from cognitive Carillo, G., 2015. Rifiuti: L'Italia Sud. Available at: (Accessed 06 October 2016). Why is municipal waste management reform so difficult. An analysis of dynamic and social complexities Apr 2014 B Coetzee H Von Blottnitz R Hamann Coetzee, B., von Blottnitz, H., Hamann, R., 2014. Why is municipal waste management reform so difficult. An analysis of dynamic and social complexities. In. Proceedings of the 20 th WasteCon Conference, 6e10 October 2014. Somerset. West, Cape Town. Available online. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, Thee Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on the Implementation of the Circular Economy Action Plan Jan 2017 com European Commission, 2017. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, Thee Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of Brussels, 26.1.2017, COM(2017) 33 final. Council of 19 November 2008 on Waste and Repealing Certain Directives. OJ L Modalit a di incentivazione del biometano immesso nella rete del gas natural Jan 2013 17-29 Sviluppo Ministero Dello Economico Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico, 2013. Decreto 5 dicembre 2013. Modalit a di Ufficiale Serie Generale n.295 del 17-12-2013. Backcasting to identify food waste prevention and mitigation opportunities for infant feeding in maternity services Article Full-text available Jan 2017 WASTE MANAGE Yvonne Ryan Genevieve Ellen Becker Richard Moles Bernadette O'Regan Food waste in hospitals is of major concern for two reasons: one, healthcare needs to move toward preventative and demand led models for sustainability and two, food system sustainability needs to seek preventative measures such as diet adaptation and waste prevention. The impact of breast-milk substitute use on health services are well established in literature in terms of healthcare implications, cost and resourcing, however as a food demand and waste management issue little has been published to date. This paper presents the use of a desk based backcasting method to analyse food waste prevention, mitigation and management options within the Irish Maternity Service. Best practice in healthcare provision and waste management regulations are used to frame solutions. Strategic problem orientation revealed that 61 of the volume of ready to use breast-milk substitutes purchased by maternity services remains unconsumed and ends up as waste. Thirteen viable strategies to prevent and manage this waste were identified. Significant opportunities exist to prevent waste and also decrease food demand leading to both positive health and environmental outcomes. Backcasting methods display great promise in delivering food waste management strategies in healthcare settings, especially where evidenced best practice policies exist to inform solution forming processes. In terms of food waste prevention and management, difficulties arise in distinguishing between demand reduction, waste prevention and waste reduction measures under the current Waste Management Hierarchy definitions. Ultimately demand reduction at source requires prioritisation, a strategy which is complimentary to health policy on infant feeding. View Show abstract A Concept Reduction Approach for Fuzzy Cognitive Map Models in Decision Making and Management Article Dec 2016 NEUROCOMPUTING Elpiniki I Papageorgiou Miklos Hatwagner Adrienn Buruzs Laszlo T. Koczy Policy making, strategic planning and management in general are complex decision making tasks, where the formulation of a quantitative mathematical model may be difficult or impossible due to lack of numerical data and dependence on imprecise verbal expressions. For such systems, knowledge representation graphs and cognitive maps are most familiar and often used for modelling complexity and aiding decision making. Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM), as graph-based cognitive models, have been successfully used for knowledge representation and reasoning. In modelling complex systems usually a large number of concepts need to be considered. However, it is often difficult in real applications to find the appropriate number of concepts. Using only a few concepts is not enough to represent the modelled system with the required precision, and increasing the number of concepts increases the complexity of the model quadratically; it is burdensome to work with for the experts. The contribution of this paper is two-fold: (i) to propose a new concept reduction approach for FCM and (ii) to apply it on developing less complex FCM for management and decision making. The behaviour of reduced models is analysed through a number of scenarios with respect to the original complex system. The main idea of the reduction is a clustering based on fuzzy tolerance relations. The new approach is focused on reducing complexity in the modelling process, which provides a more transparent and easy to use model for policy makers. The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated via literature examples and a solid waste management case study, that initiated this research. The results clearly show the advantageous characteristics of the proposed concept reduction method for FCM and its aid in policy making. View Show abstract A Review of Collaborative Planning Approaches for Transformative Change Towards a Sustainable Future Article Oct 2016 J CLEAN PROD Martina K Linnenluecke Martie-Louise Verreynne Margarietha J. de Villiers Scheepers Chanel Venter Finding the means to address growing environmental and social problems requires new collaborative approaches to planning that consider global resource constraints and an uncertain future. This paper presents a review of 622 articles on organizational planning approaches for achieving a sustainable future, and organizes this literature into a taxonomy of four planning approaches (predictive, adaptive, visionary, and transformational planning) and their associated planning tools or methodologies. While the most prominent theme among the reviewed literature is that transformational change is necessary to address the sustainability challenges of the future, this review identifies a lack of planning approaches that: (1) connect planning to ecological limits; (2) provide guidance for tackling the sustainability challenges in developing countries; and (3) offer guidance to private sector organizations about how to engage in broader planning debates on societal levels. From these findings, a future research agenda is proposed that examines how organizations can plan for a sustainable future, establish a fit between planning approaches, tools and sustainability challenges, adapt governance and organizational structures for transformative change, and design for and facilitate future change. View Show abstract The driving factors of separate waste collection in Italy: a multidimensional analysis at provincial level Article Sep 2016 Environ Dev Sustain Massimiliano Agovino Maria Ferrara Antonio Garofalo With the recommendation of the EU environmental policies, the separate waste collection issue has become more and more an object of public concern. Nevertheless, Italy’s waste management performances need further assessment processes. Until recently, some areas, especially in the South, have experienced serious waste management crises, mainly due to low rates of separate waste collection (less than 10 of solid waste generated). The aim of this paper is to analyse the driving factors that influence the separate waste collection. Relatively to the Italian provinces in the year 2011, the analysis consists of two steps. In the first step, we characterize different institutional and socio-economic contexts through a multidimensional scaling analysis. In the second step, we provide evidence about the presence of subsets among Italian provinces using cluster analysis. Results show that contexts featuring high institutional quality promote the separate collection process. Differently, tourism-oriented environments characterized by low institutional quality don’t produce positive effects on the recycling process. View Show abstract Unpacking landscape pressures on socio-technical regimes: Insights on the urban waste management system Article Full-text available Nov 2015 Piergiuseppe Morone Daniela Anguilano Valentina Elena Tartiu Antonio Lopolito View An industrial ecology approach to municipal solid waste management: II. Case studies for recovering energy from the organic fraction of MSW Article Jun 2015 RESOUR CONSERV RECY Raymond Smith Debalina Sengupta S. Takkellapati C.C. Lee The organic fraction of municipal solid waste provides abundant opportunities for industrial ecology-based symbiotic use. Energy production, economics, and environmental aspects are analyzed for four alternatives based on different technologies: incineration with energy recovery, gasification, anaerobic digestion, and fermentation. In these cases electricity and ethanol are the products considered, but other products and attempts at symbiosis can be made. The four technologies are in various states of commercial development. To highlight their relative complexities some adjustable parameters which are important for the operability of each process are discussed. While these technologies need to be considered for specific locations and circumstances, generalized economic and environmental information suggests relative comparisons for newly conceptualized processes. The results of industrial ecology-based analysis suggest that anaerobic digestion may improve seven emission categories, while fermentation, gasification, and incineration successively improve fewer emissions. A conceptual level analysis indicates that gasification, anaerobic digestion, and fermentation alternatives lead to positive economic results. In each case the alternatives and their assumptions need further analysis for any particular community. The theoretical and practical approaches proposed so far in the broad field of design and innovation for sustainability have not satisfactorily addressed system level changes. This paper provides a critical review of approaches targeting different phases of design and innovation processes. Stakeholders are increasingly not aware of the relevant role they have in supporting policy-making processes, even if they are usually keen to express their opinions. On the whole, empirical results are very positive. The study allowed us to combine both puzzling and powering required by long-term strategies with a positive effect on the democratisation of the policymaking.