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A comprehensive review on agricultural waste utilization through sustainable conversion techniques, with a focus on the additives effect on the fate of phosphorus and toxic elements during composting process

The increasing trend of using agricultural wastes follows the concept of “waste to wealth” and is closely related to the themes of sustainable development goals (SDGs). Carbon-neutral technologies for waste management have not been critically reviewed yet. This paper reviews the technological trend...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2024-09, Vol.942, p.173567, Article 173567
Main Authors: Xu, Qing, Zhang, Tao, Niu, Yingqi, Mukherjee, Santanu, Abou-Elwafa, Salah F., Nguyen, Ngoc Son Hai, Al Aboud, Nora M., Wang, Yukai, Pu, Mingjun, Zhang, Yiran, Tran, Huu Tuan, Almazroui, Mansour, Hooda, Peter S., Bolan, Nanthi S., Rinklebe, Jörg, Shaheen, Sabry M.
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Summary:The increasing trend of using agricultural wastes follows the concept of “waste to wealth” and is closely related to the themes of sustainable development goals (SDGs). Carbon-neutral technologies for waste management have not been critically reviewed yet. This paper reviews the technological trend of agricultural waste utilization, including composting, thermal conversion, and anaerobic digestion. Specifically, the effects of exogenous additives on the contents, fractionation, and fate of phosphorus (P) and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) during the composting process have been comprehensively reviewed in this article. The composting process can transform biomass-P and additive-born P into plant available forms. PTEs can be passivated during the composting process. Biochar can accelerate the passivation of PTEs in the composting process through different physiochemical interactions such as surface adsorption, precipitation, and cation exchange reactions. The addition of exogenous calcium, magnesium and phosphate in the compost can reduce the mobility of PTEs such as copper, cadmium, and zinc. Based on critical analysis, this paper recommends an eco-innovative perspective for the improvement and practical application of composting technology for the utilization of agricultural biowastes to meet the circular economy approach and achieve the SDGs. [Display omitted] •Agricultural wastes (AWs) recycling for circular economy achieves the SDGs.•Composting technology is regarded as a promising carbon-neutral technology.•Additives reduced metals bioavailability during the composting process.•Composting transforms biomass- and additive-born P into plant available forms.•Eco-innovative perspectives are needed for AWs efficient utilization to meet SDGs.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173567