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  • The study investigated how adding food wastes like orange peels, orange pulp, and brewery spent grain affects nutrient levels and digestion efficiency in anaerobic digestion, using municipal sewage sludge as the main material.
  • The inclusion of these co-substrates improved the nutrient balance, reducing heavy metal content and enhancing methane production, especially with orange pulp and brewery spent grain.
  • However, combinations containing orange peels and brewery spent grain led to lower biogas and methane yields, with heavy metal accumulation, raising concerns about using the resulting digestates in agriculture due to high levels of copper, zinc, and mercury.

Article Abstract

The main aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the addition of selected industrial food wastes on the fate of micro- and macro-elements within an anaerobic digestion process (AD), as well as define the relationship between their content and AD efficiency. Orange peels, (OP), orange pulp (PL) and brewery spent grain (BSG) were used as co-substrates, while municipal sewage sludge (SS) was applied as the main component. The introduction of co-substrates resulted in improvements in feedstock composition in terms of macro-elements, with a simultaneous decrease in the content of HMs (heavy metals). Such beneficial effects led to enhanced methane production, and improved process performance at the highest doses of PL and BSG. In turn, reduced biogas and methane production was found in the three-component digestion mixtures in the presence of OP and BSG; therein, the highest accumulation of most HMs within the process was also revealed. Considering the agricultural application of all digestates, exceedances for Cu, Zn and Hg were recorded, thereby excluding their further use for that purpose.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094009PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20075405DOI Listing

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