Biodegradable Waste in Compost Production: A Review of Its Economic Potential
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Review of Biodegradable Waste
3.1. Types of Biodegradable Waste
Waste | Material | Importance | References | |
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Agricultural waste | Crop residues (e.g., wheat straw, rice husks), animal manure, spoiled grains, and unused parts of fruits and vegetables | Source of compostable material that can be converted into biogas or fertilizers | [35] | |
Food waste | Fruit and vegetable peels, leftover meals, coffee grounds, eggshells, and expired food products | High potential for composting and energy recovery via anaerobic digestion | [36] | |
Garden and yard waste | Grass clippings, leaves, tree branches, flowers, and weeds | Yard waste is commonly used in compost production due to its high carbon content and balancing nitrogen | [37] | |
Animal waste | Livestock manure, poultry litter, and pet waste | Animal waste is rich in nutrients and is often used as a natural fertilizer in agriculture | [38] | |
Paper and cardboard | Newspaper, cardboard boxes, office paper, and packaging materials | Waste paper can be composted or recycled into new paper products | [39] | |
Sewage and human waste | Sewage sludge, graywater, and biodegradable cleaning products | The proper treatment of human waste can produce biosolids for soil enrichment and biogas for energy production | [40] | |
Industrial biodegradable waste | Waste from food processing industries, organic by-products from breweries, and pulp from paper mills | Industrial biodegradable waste has significant potential for biogas production | [30] | |
Forestry waste | Wood chips, sawdust, tree bark, and stumps | Forestry waste is a common input for bioenergy production and soil amendments | [41] | |
Medical biodegradable waste | Cotton swabs, bandages, and biodegradable medical tools | Biodegradable medical waste can be composted under controlled conditions | [42] | |
Marine organic waste | Dead seaweed, fish processing waste, and discarded shellfish | Marine organic waste can be used for producing compost or as an input in biorefinery processes | [43] |
3.2. Sources and Quantities of Biodegradable Waste Globally
4. Economic Benefits of Composting Biodegradable Waste
4.1. Cost Savings in Waste Disposal
4.2. Revenue from Compost Sales
4.3. Fertilizer Replacement Value
4.4. Source of Nitrogen
Category | Examples | Nitrogen Content | Benefits of Composting | References |
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Food Scraps | Vegetable peels, fruit scraps, coffee grounds, tea leaves | Medium to High | Provides readily available nitrogen and enhances microbial activity | [102] |
Grass and Yard Waste | Fresh grass clippings, green leaves, and garden trimmings | High | Decomposes quickly, boosts microbial diversity, and adds moisture | [99] |
Manure | Cow, horse, chicken, rabbit manure | Very High | Rich in nitrogen and beneficial microbes; accelerates decomposition | [103] |
Leguminous Plants | Alfalfa, clover, soybean residues | High | Improves nitrogen availability and balances C:N ratio | [104] |
Seaweed and Aquatic Plants | Kelp, seaweed, algae | Medium to High | Provides trace minerals along with nitrogen | [105] |
Protein-Based Waste | Eggshells, feathers, fish scraps | Medium | Slow-release nitrogen source, adds calcium and other minerals | [106] |
4.5. Carbon Credit Opportunities
5. Applications of Compost and Economic Impact
5.1. Agricultural Applications
5.2. Landscaping and Horticulture
6. Economic Challenges and Barriers to Composting
6.1. Financial and Investment Barriers
6.2. Quality Control and Standards
7. Case Studies and Examples of Composting Initiatives
7.1. Municipal Composting Programs, Examples from Different Countries
7.2. Private Sector and Community Initiatives
8. Future Perspectives
8.1. Emerging Technologies in Composting
8.2. Policy Recommendations
8.3. Economic Potential of Circular Economy Integration
9. Conclusions
- The economic advantages are evident in areas such as waste reduction, cost savings in waste disposal, job creation, and reducing the need for expensive synthetic fertilizers.
- The integration of composting within a circular economy fosters innovation, supports local businesses, and contributes to environmental protection through reduced methane emissions and improved soil health. These benefits highlight composting’s potential to create a sustainable and regenerative waste management system that generates long-term economic and environmental returns.
- Despite the clear advantages, several challenges need to be addressed. The initial costs of setting up composting infrastructure, the need for quality control and standards, market competition with chemical fertilizers, and limited public awareness remain key barriers.
- Policy frameworks and regulatory standards must be strengthened to support widespread adoption and ensure the quality of compost produced.
- Research can explore innovative ways to enhance the efficiency of composting processes, optimize the use of compost in agriculture, and expand its applications across different sectors.
- Policymakers should implement financial incentives, educational initiatives, and stronger regulations to support composting infrastructure and market development. Collaborative efforts between governments, businesses, and communities will be essential to unlocking the full potential of biodegradable waste composting, driving sustainability, and fostering a more circular economy.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No. | Authors | Titles | Year of Publication | Main Focus of Study and Future Recommendations |
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1 | Ghosh, S; Kapadnis, BP; Singh, NB | Composting of cellulosic hospital solid waste: a potentially novel approach | 2000 | Main focus: this study examines the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
2 | Pretz, T; Nikou, N; Kontos, C | The effects of the European directives 94/62/EC and 99/31/EC to the Waste Management Sector in Greece | 2001 | Main focus: this article presents results from four years of small plot experiments verifying the yields of sugar beets after fertilization using compost made from biodegradable waste, with varying application rates. Future recommendations: further research on optimal compost application rates is suggested to enhance crop yield. |
3 | Gawlik, BM; Ulberth, F; Langenkamp, H; Bidoglio, G; Grasserbauer, M | On the role of environmental reference materials in the development of horizontal standards for environmental protection | 2004 | Main focus: the paper presents a decision support framework for managing biodegradable waste, emphasizing energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive decision-making frameworks that can be applied across different regions to enhance biowaste management practices sustainably. |
4 | Probert, EJ; Dawson, GF; Cockrill, A | Evaluating preferences within the composting industry in Wales using a conjoint analysis approach | 2005 | Main focus: this review discusses the challenges of conventional composting systems for household biodegradable waste and suggests decentralized composting systems (DCS) as a solution. Future recommendations: conduct further studies to improve the efficiency of DCS and explore combinations of bulking agents to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. |
5 | Mitaftsi, O.; Smith, S. R. | Quantification of household waste diversion from landfill disposal by waste management practices | 2006 | Main focus: this study investigates a decentralized household composting system for recycling source-segregated household wet biodegradable waste (HWBW) using recycled plastic drums. Future recommendations: implement two-drum systems as a feasible option for producing quality compost from HWBW, ensuring proper aeration and microbial inoculum addition. |
6 | Constantin, C.; Jelescu, R.; Filip, R. | Biodegradable waste treatments—technical aspects | 2007 | Main focus: the paper discusses the implementation of EU directives aimed at improving waste management in Greece, particularly focusing on recycling and processing biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: develop waste treatment infrastructure and engage private sector resources through public–private partnerships to improve waste management efficiency. |
7 | Veijalainen, A. -M.; Heiskanen, J.; Juntimen, M. -L.; Lilja, A. | Tree-seedling compost as a component in Sphagnum peat-based growing media for conifer seedlings:: Physical and chemical properties | 2008 | Main focus: this study evaluates the impact of different composting methods on the quality of compost produced from urban green waste, focusing on its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: explore additional processing methods to enhance compost quality and effectiveness in suppressing plant pathogens. |
8 | Cuevas, Virginia C.; Sumalde, Zenaida M.; Valencia, Sixto A.; de Guzman, Constancio C. | Compost quality and economic viability of five biowaste composting ventures in Metro Manila | 2008 | Main focus: this study evaluates the effects of compost made from biodegradable waste on the yield of sugar beets, comparing various application rates over four years. Future recommendations: future research should focus on determining the optimal compost application rates to maximize crop yield while assessing the long-term effects on soil health. |
9 | Vaz, F.; Torres, A.; Correia, C. Neiva | Case study: the characteristics of the biodegradable waste for the anaerobic digestion plant in Lisbon area | 2008 | Main focus: the paper examines the challenges in managing municipal solid waste (MSW) and presents composting as an effective recycling method, emphasizing the importance of compost quality for agricultural use. Future recommendations: establish quality standards for compost to ensure its safe application in agriculture and promote public awareness about its benefits. |
10 | Rosik-Dulewska, Czeslawa; Ciesielczuk, Tomasz; Karwaczynska, Urszula | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Degradation During Compost Maturation Process | 2009 | Main focus: the paper examines the challenges in managing municipal solid waste (MSW) and presents composting as an effective recycling method, emphasizing the importance of compost quality for agricultural use. Future recommendations: establish quality standards for compost to ensure its safe application in agriculture and promote public awareness about its benefits. |
11 | Smith, Stephen R.; Jasim, Sharon | Small-scale home composting of biodegradable household waste: overview of key results from a 3-year research programme in West London | 2009 | Main focus: the paper discusses challenges in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving community composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
12 | Butler, John; Hooper, Paul | Down to Earth: An illustration of life cycle inventory good practice with reference to the production of soil conditioning compost | 2010 | Main focus: this research addresses the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, emphasizing its role in reducing landfill use and enhancing soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions. |
13 | Bharti, A.; Ori, K. | Self-sustained vermicomposting plant at municipal solid waste generation point | 2010 | Main focus: the paper discusses the challenges faced in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
14 | Montejo, C.; Ramos, P.; Costa, C.; Marquez, M. C. | Analysis of the presence of improper materials in the composting process performed in ten MBT plants | 2010 | Main focus: this research presents a decision support framework for managing biodegradable waste, focusing on energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across regions to enhance biowaste management practices sustainably. |
15 | Adekunle, Iheoma Mary | Evaluating environmental impact of nigerian composted wastes using laboratory extraction test | 2010 | Main focus: this study investigates the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
16 | Lui, P. H.; Ko, Matthew | In search for sustainable management of food waste—experience of the pilot treatment facility in hong kong | 2010 | Main focus: the research discusses the implementation of EU directives aimed at improving waste management in Greece, emphasizing the need for separate collection and recycling of biodegradable waste through composting and anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop infrastructure for waste treatment and engage private sector resources through public–private partnerships to enhance waste management efficiency. |
17 | Plosek, L.; Stejskal, B. | The rate of unwanted dashes in separated biodegradable waste | 2011 | Main focus: this research addresses the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, emphasizing its role in reducing landfill use and enhancing soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions. |
18 | Siebielska, Izabela; Janowska, Beata | Comparison of Selected Heavy Metals Content in Composts Samples | 2011 | Main focus: this study evaluates a decentralized household composting system for recycling source-segregated household wet biodegradable waste (HWBW) using recycled plastic drums, focusing on the effects of turning and microbial inoculum addition. Future recommendations: implement two-drum systems as a feasible option for producing quality compost from HWBW, ensuring proper aeration and microbial inoculum addition. |
19 | Ozores-Hampton, Monica | Developing a Vegetable Fertility Program Using Organic Amendments and Inorganic Fertilizers | 2012 | Main focus: the paper discusses the implementation of EU directives aimed at improving waste management in Greece, particularly focusing on recycling and processing biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: develop waste treatment infrastructure and engage private sector resources through public–private partnerships to improve waste management efficiency. |
20 | Kalova, M.; Borkovcova, M. | Voracious larvae and biologically degradable waste | 2012 | Main focus: the paper discusses challenges faced in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
21 | Boehme, M. H.; Le, H. A. | Advanced Composting Technology for Using Bio-Waste in South East Asia | 2012 | Main focus: this research evaluates the impact of different composting methods on the quality of compost produced from urban green waste, focusing on its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: explore additional processing methods to enhance compost quality and effectiveness in suppressing plant pathogens. |
22 | Mimra, Miroslav; Altmann, Vlastimil; Kavka, Miroslav | The impact of using compost produced from biodegradable waste on some properties of sugar beet | 2013 | Main focus: this study presents results from four years of small plot experiments verifying the yields of sugar beets after fertilization using compost made from biodegradable waste, with varying application rates. Future recommendations: further research on optimal compost application rates is suggested to enhance crop yield. |
23 | Estrada De Luis, I. B.; Gomez Palacios, J. M. | European Union (EU) End of Waste Regulation: Requirements for Input Materials and Compost Quality for Sludge and other Biodegradable Wastes | 2013 | Main focus: the study evaluates the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
24 | Gondek, Krzysztof | Yield and selected indices of grain quality in spring wheat (triticum aestivum l.) Depending on fertilization | 2013 | Main focus: the research highlights the need for improved waste management infrastructure in Greece to promote recycling and composting initiatives for biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: engage private sector resources in developing efficient waste management systems through public–private partnerships. |
25 | Kliopova, Irina; Staniskis, Jurgis Kazimieras; Petraskiene, Violeta | Solid recovered fuel production from biodegradable waste in grain processing industry | 2013 | Main focus: the performance of a decentralized rotary drum composter for stabilizing household wet biodegradable waste is evaluated, focusing on inoculum addition and leachate circulation. Future recommendations: investigate other inoculum types and leachate management strategies to enhance compost quality and reduce processing time. |
26 | Poudyal, Bharat K.; Poudel, Pratik | Beneficial Microbes Jeevatu for Biodegradable Waste Management and Plant Disease Control | 2013 | Main focus: this research evaluates the impact of different composting methods on the quality of compost produced from urban green waste, focusing on its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: explore additional processing methods to enhance compost quality and effectiveness in suppressing plant pathogens. |
27 | Hutton, Barbara; Horan, Edmund; Norrish, Mark | Landfill, compost or incineration? Finding the best method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from organic waste in mediterranean climates | 2013 | Main focus: this research assesses the chemical and microbiological quality of green waste compost, examining its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: further studies should focus on optimizing composting parameters to improve the quality of green waste compost for agricultural applications. |
28 | Siebielska, I. | The influence of the compost mixture composition on the reduction of PAHs concentration in the process of composting | 2013 | Main focus: this study reviews the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, particularly its role in reducing landfill use and enhancing soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
29 | Kliopova, I.; Staneviciute, K. | Evaluation of green waste composting possibilities | 2013 | Main focus: this research presents a decision support framework for managing biodegradable waste, focusing on energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across regions to enhance biowaste management practices sustainably. |
30 | Gondek, Krzysztof | Yield and selected indices of grain quality in spring wheat (triticum aestivum L.) DEPENDING ON FERTILIZATION | 2014 | Main focus: the paper reviews the environmental benefits of composting biodegradable waste, including its potential to reduce landfill use and enhance soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
31 | Stoffella, P. J.; He, Z. L.; Wilson, S. B.; Ozores-Hampton, M.; Roe, N. E. | Compost Utilization in Subtropical Horticultural Cropping Systems | 2014 | Main focus: the paper presents a decision support framework for managing biodegradable waste, emphasizing energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive decision-making frameworks that can be applied across different regions to enhance biowaste management practices sustainably. |
32 | Lu, Jijun; Hamouda, H. | Current Status of Fiber Waste Recycling and Its Future | 2014 | Main focus: the research investigates the impact of organic fertilizers on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
33 | Kliopova, Irina; Makarskiene, Kristina | Improving material and energy recovery from the sewage sludge and biomass residues | 2015 | Main focus: the study evaluates the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
34 | Benjawan, Lukkhana; Sihawong, Seksant; Chayaprasert, Watcharapol; Liamlaem, Warunsak | Composting of Biodegradable Organic Waste from Thai Household in a Semi-Continuous Composter | 2015 | Main focus: this study investigates the effects of fertilization with manure, compost from biodegradable waste, and municipal sewage sludge on the yield and grain quality of spring wheat compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: further research should focus on optimizing nutrient delivery from organic fertilizers to enhance crop yield and quality, particularly in the initial years of application. |
35 | Komakech, A. J.; Sundberg, C.; Jonsson, H.; Vinneras, B. | Life cycle assessment of biodegradable waste treatment systems for sub-Saharan African cities | 2015 | Main focus: the research investigates the challenges faced in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
36 | Badalikova, B.; Novotna, J.; Altmann, V.; Balada, I. | Effect of diffrect doses of compost on soil properties | 2016 | Main focus: the paper examines the application of compost from biodegradable waste on erosion-affected soils, highlighting its positive effects on soil retention capacity. Future recommendations: more studies are needed to assess long-term impacts on soil health and crop yield. |
37 | Schuech, A.; Morscheck, G.; Lemke, A.; Nelles, M. | Bio-Waste Recycling in Germany—Further Challenges | 2016 | Main focus: this study evaluates the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: further research is needed to optimize the application rates of organic fertilizers to enhance crop yield while maintaining soil health. |
38 | Kuusik, Aare; Pachel, Karin; Kuusik, Argo; Loigu, Enn | Assessment of landfill wastewater pollutants and efficiency of different treatment methods | 2016 | Main focus: this research presents a decision support framework for managing biodegradable waste, focusing on energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across regions to enhance biowaste management practices and support sustainable development. |
39 | Boehme, Michael H.; Le Hung Anh | Sustainable Technology for Using Bio-Waste in Rural and Urban Regions in South- and South-East-Asia | 2016 | Main focus: the research highlights the need for improved waste management infrastructure in Greece to promote recycling and composting initiatives for biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: engage private sector resources in developing efficient waste management systems through public–private partnerships. |
40 | Jakobsone, Liene; Abele, Lilita | Mechanical biological treatment options of municipal solid waste: case of region liepaja, latvia | 2016 | Main focus: the paper discusses challenges faced in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving community composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
41 | Bryndum, S.; Muschler, R.; Nigussie, A.; Magid, J.; de Neergaard, A. | Reduced turning frequency and delayed poultry manure addition reduces N loss from sugarcane compost | 2017 | Main focus: the research highlights the need for improved waste management infrastructure in Greece to promote recycling and composting initiatives for biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: engage private sector resources in developing efficient waste management systems through public–private partnerships. |
42 | Mieldazys, Ramunas; Jotautiene, Egle; Jasinskas, Algirdas; Aboltins, Aivars | Evaluation of physical mechanical properties of experimental granulated cattle manure compost fertilizer | 2017 | Main focus: the paper reviews the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, including its potential to reduce landfill use and enhance soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
43 | Neugebauer, Maciej; Solowiej, Piotr | The use of green waste to overcome the difficulty in small-scale composting of organic household waste | 2017 | Main focus: this research examines the impact of fertilization with manure, compost from biodegradable waste, and municipal sewage sludge on the yield and grain quality of spring wheat compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: future studies should focus on optimizing nutrient delivery from organic fertilizers to enhance crop yield while maintaining soil health, particularly in the initial years of application. |
44 | Jotautiene, Egle; Bivainis, Vaidas; Zokaitis, Karolis; Zinkeviciene, Raimonda | Investigation on geometrical particle parameters and aerodynamic features of granular manure fertilizers | 2017 | Main focus: the study evaluates a decentralized rotary drum composter for treating household wet biodegradable waste, focusing on inoculum addition and leachate circulation effects. Future recommendations: future investigations should assess different inoculum types and leachate management strategies to enhance compost quality and processing efficiency. |
45 | Schuech, Andrea; Morscheck, Gert; Lemke, Astrid; Nelles, Michael | Bio-Waste Recycling in Germany—Further Challenges | 2017 | Main focus: the study reviews the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, particularly its role in reducing landfill use and enhancing soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
46 | Maxianova, Alzbeta; Adamcova, Dana; Vaverkova, Magdalena Daria | Determination of phytotoxicity of compost from biodegradable waste from canteen | 2018 | Main focus: this research investigates the phytotoxicity of compost based on catering waste to determine its viability as an organic fertilizer. Future recommendations: explore alternative composting materials to reduce toxicity and improve soil enrichment. |
47 | Stunzenas, Edgaras; Kliopova, Irina | Optimizing municipal biodegradable waste management system to increase biogas output and nutrient recovery: a case study in Lithuania | 2018 | Main focus: this study estimates the chemical and microbiological quality of green waste compost and its impact on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: further research on optimizing composting parameters for different types of green waste is recommended. |
48 | Sari, Gina Lova; Trihadiningrum, Yulinah; Wulandari, Dwiyanti Agustina; Pandebesie, Ellina Sitepu; Warmadewanthi, I. D. A. A. | Compost humic acid-like isolates from composting process as bio-based surfactant: Properties and feasibility to solubilize hydrocarbon from crude oil contaminated soil | 2018 | Main focus: this research presents a methodology for decision-making in managing biodegradable waste, emphasizing energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across regions to enhance biowaste management practices and support sustainable development. |
49 | Liu Li; Zhang Chaosheng; Zhao Meihua | Impacts of Biochar on Aerobic Composting:a Review | 2018 | Main focus: the research investigates the impact of organic fertilizers on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
50 | Milinkovic, Mira; Lalevic, Blazo; Jovicic-Petrovic, Jelena; Golubovic-Curguz, Vesna; Kljujev, Igor; Raicevic, Vera | Biopotential of compost and compost products derived from horticultural waste-Effect on plant growth and plant pathogens’ suppression | 2019 | Main focus: this study estimates the chemical and microbiological quality of green waste compost and its impact on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: further research on optimizing composting parameters for different types of green waste is recommended. |
51 | Manu, M. K.; Kumar, Rakesh; Garg, Anurag | Decentralized composting of household wet biodegradable waste in plastic drums: Effect of waste turning, microbial inoculum and bulking agent on product quality | 2019 | Main focus: this research investigates the phytotoxicity of compost based on catering waste to determine its viability as an organic fertilizer. Future recommendations: explore alternative composting materials to reduce toxicity and improve soil enrichment. |
52 | Ioana-Alina, C. | Composting solid municipal waste, a determinant process for an integrated waste management | 2019 | Main focus: the paper examines the application of compost from biodegradable waste on erosion-affected soils, highlighting its positive effects on soil retention capacity. Future recommendations: more studies are needed to assess long-term impacts on soil health and crop yield. |
53 | Kliopova, Irina; Staniskis, Jurgis Kazimieras; Stunzenas, Edgaras; Jurovickaja, Elina | Bio-nutrient recycling with a novel integrated biodegradable waste management system for catering companies | 2019 | Main focus: the study reviews the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, including its potential to reduce landfill use and enhance soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
54 | Dubey, Sonali; Singh, Pushpa; Yadav, Piyush; Singh, Krishna Kant | Household Waste Management System Using IoT and Machine Learning | 2020 | Main focus: this study evaluates the impact of different composting methods on the quality of compost produced from urban green waste, focusing on its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: explore additional processing methods to enhance compost quality and effectiveness in suppressing plant pathogens. |
55 | Campos Rodrigues, Luis; Puig-Ventosa, Ignasi; Lopez, Marga; Xavier Martinez, F.; Garcia Ruiz, Albert; Guerrero Bertran, Teresa | The impact of improper materials in biowaste on the quality of compost | 2020 | Main focus: the paper discusses the need for improved waste management infrastructure in Greece to promote recycling and composting initiatives for biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: Engage private sector resources in developing efficient waste management systems through public–private partnerships. |
56 | Lunag, Marcelino N., Jr.; Boado, Melissa May M. | Performance Evaluation of a Non-Odorous Compost Barrel for Household Purposes | 2020 | Main focus: the research highlights the significance of composting municipal solid waste as an effective recycling method, emphasizing the importance of compost quality for agricultural use. Future recommendations: further studies should focus on establishing quality standards for compost to ensure its safe application in agriculture. |
57 | Tucker, Emily L.; Chickering, Giles W.; Spreadbury, Chad J.; Laux, Steven J.; Townsend, Timothy G. | A componential approach for evaluating the sources of trace metals in municipal solid waste | 2020 | Main focus: this study investigates the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
58 | Nhubu, Trust; Muzenda, Edison; Mbohwa, Charles; Agbenyeku, Emmanuel O. M. | Comparative assessment of compositing and anaerobic digestion of municipal biodegradable waste in Harare, Zimbabwe | 2020 | Main focus: this research investigates the phytotoxicity of compost derived from catering waste, testing its suitability as an organic fertilizer through germination tests. Future recommendations: further studies should explore alternative composting materials to mitigate phytotoxic effects and enhance soil enrichment. |
59 | Vaverkova, Magdalena Dana; Adamcova, Dana; Winkler, Jan; Koda, Eugeniusz; Petrzelova, Lenka; Maxianova, Alzbeta | Alternative method of composting on a reclaimed municipal waste landfill in accordance with the circular economy: Benefits and risks | 2020 | Main focus: the paper examines the use of compost on erosion-affected soils, demonstrating its positive impact on soil retention capacity and penetration resistance. Future recommendations: additional research is needed to evaluate the long-term benefits of compost application on various soil types and agricultural practices. |
60 | Mieldazys, Ramunas; Jotautiene, Egle; Jasinskas, Algirdas; Aboltins, Aivars | Estimation of ghg emissions from point of view of litter manure management in lithuanian agriculture | 2020 | Main focus: this study investigates the effect of fertilization with manure, compost from biodegradable waste, and municipal sewage sludge on the yield and quality of spring wheat over three years, comparing these organic fertilizers to mineral fertilizers. Future recommendations: future research should focus on optimizing nutrient delivery from organic fertilizers to improve crop yield and quality, particularly in the initial years of application. |
61 | Toledo, M.; Gutierrez, M. C.; Pena, A.; Siles, J. A.; Martin, M. A. | Co -composting of chicken manure, alperujo, olive leaves/pruning and cereal straw at full-scale: Compost quality assessment and odour emission | 2020 | Main focus: this study investigates the effect of fertilization with manure, compost from biodegradable waste, and municipal sewage sludge on the yield and certain indices of grain quality in spring wheat over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: future research should focus on optimizing nutrient delivery from organic fertilizers to improve crop yield and quality, particularly in the initial years of application. |
62 | Babalola, Micky A. | A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Food and Biodegradable Waste Treatment Alternatives: The Case of Oita City, Japan | 2020 | Main focus: this research investigates the phytotoxicity of compost derived from catering waste, testing its suitability as an organic fertilizer through germination tests with Sinapis Alba seeds. Future recommendations: explore alternative composting materials to mitigate phytotoxic effects and enhance soil enrichment. |
63 | Manu, M. K.; Kumar, Rakesh; Garg, Anurag | Effect of Microbial Inoculum and Leachate Circulation on the Performance of Rotary Drum Composter Used for Household Wet Biodegradable Waste | 2021 | Main focus: the performance of a decentralized rotary drum composter for stabilizing household wet biodegradable waste is evaluated, focusing on inoculum addition and leachate circulation. Future recommendations: investigate other inoculum types and leachate management strategies to enhance compost quality and reduce processing time. |
64 | Vlachokostas, Christos; Achillas, Charisios; Diamantis, Vasileios; Michailidou, Alexandra V.; Baginetas, Konstantinos; Aidonis, Dimitrios | Supporting decision making to achieve circularity via a biodegradable waste-to-bioenergy and compost facility | 2021 | Main focus: the paper discusses anaerobic digestion as a critical process in managing biodegradable waste, presenting a decision support framework for efficient management strategies. Future recommendations: develop more comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across different regions to enhance biowaste management practices. |
65 | Baul, Tarit Kumar; Sarker, Anirban; Nath, Tapan Kumar | Restaurants’ waste in Chittagong city, Bangladesh: Current management, awareness on environmental hazard and perception towards potential uses | 2021 | Main focus: this research evaluates the performance of a decentralized household composting system for recycling source-segregated household wet biodegradable waste (HWBW) using recycled plastic drums. Future recommendations: implement two-drum systems as a feasible option for producing quality compost from HWBW, ensuring proper aeration and microbial inoculum addition. |
66 | Srinivasan, N.R.; Chamala Vaishnavi, J.; Anuja, V.; Akash Menon, S.; Devendran; Krishnasamy, K.; Kumar, R.; Jebaseelan, D. | Modelling and Analysis of a Solid Waste Composter for Urban Houses | 2021 | Main focus: the research highlights the need for improved waste management infrastructure in Greece to promote recycling and composting initiatives for biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: engage private sector resources in developing efficient waste management systems through public–private partnerships. |
67 | Neczaj, Ewa; Grosser, Anna; Grobelak, Anna; Celary, Piotr; Singh, Bal Ram | Conversion of Sewage Sludge and Other Biodegradable Waste into High-Value Soil Amendment within a Circular Bioeconomy Perspective | 2021 | Main focus: the paper discusses challenges in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving community composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
68 | Cocarta, D.M.; Stan, C.; Apostol, T.; Streche, C.; Murariu, A.; Feodorov, C.; Todirascu, A. | Biodegradable Waste Treatment: Sewage Sludge Composting—A Case Study | 2021 | Main focus: this research evaluates the impact of different composting methods on the quality of compost produced from urban green waste, focusing on its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: explore additional processing methods to enhance compost quality and effectiveness in suppressing plant pathogens. |
69 | Briguglio, Marie | Taxing household waste: Intended and unintended consequences | 2021 | Main focus: the paper discusses challenges faced in managing biodegradable waste in urban areas and proposes strategies for improving community composting practices. Future recommendations: increase public awareness about solid waste management practices to enhance participation in community composting initiatives. |
70 | Noor, Rana Shahzad; Sun, Yong; Qu, Jingbo; Hussain, Fiaz; Waqas, Muhammad Mohsin; Shah, Adnan Noor; Noor, Rabeea | Quantifying the effects of co-composting organic biomass mixtures with inorganic amendments to obtain value-added bio-products | 2021 | Main focus: this study evaluates a decentralized household composting system for recycling source-segregated household wet biodegradable waste (HWBW) using recycled plastic drums, focusing on the effects of turning and microbial inoculum addition. Future recommendations: implement two-drum systems as a feasible option for producing quality compost from HWBW, ensuring proper aeration and microbial inoculum addition. |
71 | Angelova, D.; Shilev, S. | Composting and vermicomposting of biosolids for utilisation in agriculture | 2021 | Main focus: this research assesses the chemical and microbiological quality of green waste compost, examining its effects on plant growth and pathogen suppression. Future recommendations: further studies should focus on optimizing composting parameters to improve the quality of green waste compost for agricultural applications. |
72 | Santos, Laura Carvalho; Cazetta, Jairo Osvaldo; Pessoa da Cruz, Mara Cristina; Lopes, Iva Guidini | Evaluation of a Compost Prepared with Biodegradable Waste from Aquaculture Production | 2022 | Main focus: the paper highlights the significance of composting municipal solid waste as an effective recycling method, emphasizing the importance of compost quality for agricultural use. Future recommendations: further studies should focus on establishing quality standards for compost to ensure its safe application in agriculture. |
73 | Dedina, Martin; Jarosikova, Alice; Pliva, Petr; Dubsky, Martin | The Effect of Ash Admixture on Compost Quality and Availability of Nutrients | 2022 | Main focus: the research examines the role of additives in decentralized composting systems to improve the quality of compost produced from household biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: conduct further studies on the optimal combinations of additives to minimize greenhouse gas emissions during composting. |
74 | Singh, P.; Bajpai, A. | Smart Trucks: An IoT-based Novel Approach for Smart and Effective Waste Management System | 2022 | Main focus: this review discusses decentralized composting systems for household biodegradable waste, highlighting their advantages over centralized systems in terms of efficiency and waste reduction. Future recommendations: more studies are needed to optimize decentralized composting processes, including the use of additives to improve compost quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. |
75 | Castelluccio, Stefano; Comoglio, Claudio; Fiore, Silvia | Environmental Performance Reporting and Assessment of the Biodegradable Waste Treatment Plants Registered to EMAS in Italy | 2022 | Main focus: this study presents the results of a four-year experiment verifying the yields of sugar beets after fertilization using compost made from biodegradable waste, applied at varying rates (25, 50, 75, and 100 t/ha). The study also evaluated nutrient content and its impact on crop yield. Future recommendations: further research should focus on optimizing compost application rates to maximize crop yield while assessing long-term effects on soil health. |
76 | Bieniek, Jerzy; Gaze, Blazej; Knutel, Bernard; Rac, Krzysztof; Goraj, Sara | Analysis of the Effectiveness of Green Waste Composting under Hyperbaric Conditions | 2022 | Main focus: the study evaluates a decentralized rotary drum composter for treating household wet biodegradable waste, focusing on inoculum addition and leachate circulation effects. Future recommendations: future investigations should assess different inoculum types and leachate management strategies to enhance compost quality and processing efficiency. |
77 | Rao, Jakki Narasimha; Parsai, Tanushree | A comprehensive review on the decentralized composting systems for household biodegradable waste management | 2023 | Main focus: this review discusses the challenges of conventional composting systems for household biodegradable waste and suggests decentralized composting systems (DCS) as a solution. Future recommendations: conduct further studies to improve the efficiency of DCS and explore combinations of bulking agents to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. |
78 | Kanoo, Barun; Garg, Anurag | Effect of diaper waste on composting of household wet biodegradable waste in a decentralized system | 2023 | Main focus: the paper discusses anaerobic digestion as a critical process in managing biodegradable waste, presenting a decision support framework for efficient management strategies. Future recommendations: develop more comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across different regions to enhance biowaste management practices. |
79 | Malarski, Maciej; Wichowski, Piotr; Czajkowska, Justyna | Heavy Metals in Fly Ash as a Factor Limiting Its Use in Fertilizing Composts | 2023 | Main focus: this study assesses the phytotoxic effects of compost derived from various biodegradable materials on plant growth, focusing on germination rates and biomass production. Future recommendations: investigate alternative composting materials that may reduce phytotoxicity while enhancing soil fertility. |
80 | Czekala, W.; Nowak, M.; Bojarski, W. | Anaerobic Digestion and Composting as Methods of Bio-Waste Management | 2023 | Main focus: this study evaluates the performance of a decentralized household composting system for recycling source-segregated household wet biodegradable waste (HWBW) using recycled plastic drums. Future recommendations: implement two-drum systems as a feasible option for producing quality compost from HWBW, ensuring proper aeration and microbial inoculum addition. |
81 | Slukova, M.; Dzianik, F. | Process Parameters and Conditions of Intensified Composting of Kitchen Biowaste | 2023 | Main focus: this paper presents a decision support framework for managing biodegradable waste, focusing on energy recovery and organic fertilizer production through anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop comprehensive frameworks that can be applied across regions to enhance biowaste management practices and support sustainable development. |
82 | Borole, A.S.; Phadke, A.R.; Shah, P.J. | Design and Development of Solar Powered Fully Automatic Biodegradable Waste Sorter and Composter | 2023 | Main focus: the study reviews the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, particularly its role in reducing landfill use and enhancing soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
83 | Zapalowska, Anita; Skwiercz, Andrzej; Tereba, Anna; Puchalski, Czeslaw; Malewski, Tadeusz | Next-Generation Sequencing for Evaluating the Soil Nematode Diversity and Its Role in Composting Processes | 2023 | Main focus: this study investigates the effects of various organic fertilizers, including municipal sewage sludge, on spring wheat yield and quality compared to mineral fertilizers over a three-year field experiment. Future recommendations: long-term studies should be conducted to assess the residual effects of organic fertilizers on crop performance over multiple growing seasons. |
84 | Andraskar, Jayanta; Yadav, Shailendra; Khan, Debishree; Kapley, Atya | Treatment Options for Municipal Solid Waste by Composting and Its Challenges | 2023 | Main focus: this study reviews the environmental benefits of biodegradable waste composting, particularly its role in reducing landfill use and enhancing soil carbon sequestration. Future recommendations: improve data accuracy in life cycle assessments related to compost production to better inform management decisions and practices. |
85 | Zapata, Raulin; Douglas, Philippa; Chan, K. L. Andrew; Barratt, Benjamin; Wright, Stephanie L. | Microplastic emissions via air and compost from an industrial composting facility in England | 2024 | Main focus: the research discusses the implementation of EU directives aimed at improving waste management in Greece, focusing on recycling and processing biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: develop waste treatment infrastructure and engage private sector resources through public–private partnerships to improve waste management efficiency. |
86 | Ferretto, Laura; Lucertini, Giulia; Brigolin, Daniele | LCA for territorial metabolism analysis: An application to organic waste management planning | 2024 | Main focus: the study assesses the role of composting municipal solid waste as a beneficial recycling tool, emphasizing the importance of compost quality for agricultural use. Future recommendations: establish quality standards for compost to ensure its safe application in agriculture and promote public awareness about its benefits. |
87 | Liao, Lu; Jia, Jia; Tang, Lu; Yang, Zherong; Shen, Dongsheng; Long, Yuyang | Effect of Ventilation Modes on Microplastic Flow During Perishable Waste Composting | 2024 | Main focus: the research discusses the implementation of EU directives aimed at improving waste management in Greece, emphasizing the need for separate collection and recycling of biodegradable waste through composting and anaerobic digestion. Future recommendations: develop infrastructure for waste treatment and engage private sector resources through public–private partnerships to enhance waste management efficiency. |
88 | Saikia, Silvia; Maturi, Krishna Chaitanya; Prit, Harsh; Pottipati, Suryateja; Kalamdhad, Ajay S | Application of municipal solid waste (MSW) char during rotary drum co-composting (RDC) of vegetable waste and its characterization. | 2024 | Main focus: the research highlights the need for improved waste management infrastructure in Greece to promote recycling and composting initiatives for biodegradable waste. Future recommendations: engage private sector resources in developing efficient waste management systems through public–private partnerships. |
89 | Sivaraman, Roopika; Nair, Haritha Thulaseedharan; Krishnan, Sharmila; Perumal, Siddhuraju | The Extraction and Characterization of Microplastics of Biocompost and Water Samples Collected from the Different Semi-Urban Agronurseries | 2024 | Main focus: the paper examines the application of compost from biodegradable waste on erosion-affected soils, demonstrating its positive impact on soil retention capacity and penetration resistance. Future recommendations: additional research is needed to evaluate the long-term benefits of compost application on various soil types and agricultural practices. |
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Ansar, A.; Du, J.; Javed, Q.; Adnan, M.; Javaid, I. Biodegradable Waste in Compost Production: A Review of Its Economic Potential. Nitrogen 2025, 6, 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen6020024
Ansar A, Du J, Javed Q, Adnan M, Javaid I. Biodegradable Waste in Compost Production: A Review of Its Economic Potential. Nitrogen. 2025; 6(2):24. https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen6020024
Chicago/Turabian StyleAnsar, Ayesha, Jianguo Du, Qaiser Javed, Muhammad Adnan, and Iqra Javaid. 2025. "Biodegradable Waste in Compost Production: A Review of Its Economic Potential" Nitrogen 6, no. 2: 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen6020024
APA StyleAnsar, A., Du, J., Javed, Q., Adnan, M., & Javaid, I. (2025). Biodegradable Waste in Compost Production: A Review of Its Economic Potential. Nitrogen, 6(2), 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen6020024