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International Symposium MBT 2007

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International Symposium MBT 2007 (Tienda española)

Mechanical biological treatment and automatic sorting of municipal solid waste

Matthias Kühle-Weidemeier (Editor)

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ISBN-10 (Impresion) 3867272360
ISBN-13 (Impresion) 9783867272360
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736922365
Idioma Inglés
Numero de paginas 626
Laminacion de la cubierta Brillante
Edicion 1
Volumen 0
Lugar de publicacion Göttingen
Fecha de publicacion 18.05.2007
Clasificacion simple Conferencia
Area Ecología y conservación de la tierra
Descripcion

From the 22nd to the 24th of May around 300 participants from 37 countries came together in Hanover for the 2nd International Symposium MBT and Automatic Waste Sorting 2007. This symposium organised by Wasteconsult has established itself to the most recognised conference about mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) of waste.

Not only in Europe, but also in developing and emerging countries, there is an increasing interest in the MBT technology as presentations from India, Thailand and Iran have shown. In addition to material separation for recycling and energy recovery the production of compost from mixed municipal solid waste is a frequent treatment goal in these countries.

The majority of the presenters and participants came from Western Europe and Australia. It can be assumed that the MBT capacities will increase significantly in these countries in coming years. Also, an MBT plant could there be considerably cheaper than in Germany partly due to lower requirements (e.g. exhaust gas treatment and landfill criteria) and due to other objective targets of the plants.

The symposium did not only deal with the current situation of MBT plants but it also set a another focus on the increasing recovery and quality improvement of utilisable material streams due to sensor-based sorting techniques and optimised processing techniques. In the short term, there is a demand for improvement particularly at the high-calorific fraction to produce products in the line of the market.

The main chapters of the proceedings are:

I. General and International Aspects of MBT
II. Short Presentations (of different process techniques)
III. MBT Experiences and Optimisation
IV. Mechanical Treatment and Automatic Sorting
V. Fuels (RDF) and Recycled Materials
VI. Biological Treatment
VII. Sampling and Analytical Methods
VIII. Emissions and Emission Treatment
IX. Posters