Nutrients content of food wastes from different sources and its pre-treatment
Food wastes are the most abundant waste available in Malaysia. It is normally disposed of together with the municipal solid waste in a sanitary or non-sanitary landfill and incinerated without any recycle efforts. Based on current households’ number of 7.67 million and a food waste generation rate o...
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AIP Publishing
2019
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