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Dairy processing sludge and co-products: A review of present and future re-use pathways in agriculture

Wenxuan Shi, Mark G. Healy, S.M. Ashekuzzaman, Karen Daly, James J. Leahy, Owen Fenton

Journal of Cleaner Production · 2021

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Summary

The dairy industry is one of the largest global producers of wastewater and generates huge volumes of dairy processing sludge (DPS). There are two main types of DPS, lime-treated dissolved air floatation sludge and bio-chemically-treated activated sludge. These sludge types may also be converted to STRUBIAS (STRUvite, BIochar, AShes) products which have potential as fertilizers, secondary feedstocks for phosphate fertiliser granules, and soil amendments. A small number of studies indicate that these products have variable nutrient and metal contents, which differ across sludge and STRUBIAS product types. This is due to many factors such as the type of dairy plants, wastewater treatment process and production technologies. Although such products are land applied, the phosphorus (P) and nitr

Subject
Soil carbon & organic matter
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Dairy
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128035
Catalogue ID
SNmp2b2w55-sygp63
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