Anaerobic Codigestion of Sludge and Food Waste for Enhanced Resource Recovery

Review paper

Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
ARTICLE IN PRESS (scheduled for Vol 13, Issue 03 (general)), 1130593
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d13.0593 (registered soon)
Selebogo Khune1, Benton Otieno1 , John Kabuba2, George Ochieng2, Peter Osifo2
1 Vaal University of Technology, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
2 Vaal University of Technology,, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa

Abstract

Resource oriented management of organic waste streams, such as waste-activated sludge and food waste, presents an opportunity to recover energy and nutrients while mitigating climate change. The characteristics of sludge, including low nutrient and high solid contents, limit its treatment through anaerobic digestion. Anaerobic co-digestion of sludge with an abundant organic-rich substrate such as food waste can overcome the limitations of sludge mono-digestion. The sustainability of the codigestion approach is due to the ability to subsidise the energy demand of the entire wastewater treatment system with the bioenergy produced. Moreover, other resources, namely, struvite, liquid fertiliser, and compost, can be recovered. The present study reviews the anaerobic codigestion of sludge with food waste, focusing on the waste substrates produced in South Africa.

Keywords: Waste-activated sludge; Food waste; Anaerobic codigestion; Biogas; Bioresource

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