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Biosoil
Biosoil is a term used to describe biologically enriched soil, often designed to enhance plant growth, improve soil health, and remediate contaminated lands. It is typically a blend of organic matter, beneficial microbes, and sometimes engineered amendments like biochar or compost.
Applications of Biosoil:
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Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)
Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) is a type of fuel produced from municipal solid waste (MSW) or industrial waste. It consists of high-calorific-value waste materials such as plastics, paper, textiles, and biomass, which are separated from non-combustible materials like glass, metals, and wet organic waste.
Uses of RDF:
Shredded RDF
Shredded RDF refers to RDF that has been processed into smaller particle sizes by shredding, making it more uniform and easier to handle. The shredding process:
Shredded RDF is often pelletized or baled for easier handling and transportation, especially when used for export or in large-scale industrial applications.
Since your company is involved in solid waste management, RDF and shredded RDF could be useful in:
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WoodScrap
Wood scrap in municipal solid waste (MSW) refers to discarded wood materials that come from various sources within urban waste streams. It includes natural wood, treated wood, and composite wood products, often found in construction, demolition, household, and industrial waste.
Sources of Wood Scrap in MSW:
Processing & Recycling of Wood Scrap:
Wood scrap in MSW can be recycled, repurposed, or used for energy recovery, depending on its type and level of contamination.