Organic Waste Recycling

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42 Organic waste recycling: technology and management


It appears from the above data that wastewaters from the oil clarification
room and sterilizer building are the most concentrated, containing high
concentrations of COD, BOD, solids and oil & grease. Palm oil mill
wastewaters generally have pH below 5 while their temperature can range from
30 to 70°C. The C/N ratios are higher than the optimum value of 30/1,
suggesting that some N needs to be added to the wastewater before being treated
by biological means.
The main solid wastes produced from palm oil milling are nuts, fibres and
shells. The nuts are processed to make kernels, and fibres and shells are used as
boiler fuel as explained earlier. Palm oil can be used for cooking and heating.
The production of bio diesel using palm oil as a raw material is done in some
countries, but depending on local situations, detailed cost-benefit analysis of this
practice needs to be carried out to avoid the impacts as stated in section 4.7.1.


2.3.3 Sugar cane industry


Raw sugar cane manufacturing process


A flow diagram of the sugar cane manufacturing process is shown in Figure 2.6.
The first step in raw sugar processing is juice extraction carried out by crushing the
cane between a series of rollers under pressure. To aid in the extraction of the juice,
sprays of water or thin juice are directed on the blanket of bagasse (fibrous part of
the cane) as it emerges from each mill unit to leach out sugar. The final bagasse
from the last roller contains the unextracted sugar, the woody fiber, and 40-50%
water. This is used as fuel or as material for wallboard and paper manufacture.
The extracted juice is acidic, turbid, and dark green in color. It is treated with
chemicals, such as lime, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and phosphate, and
heated for clarification. This treatment has the effect of precipitating suspended
solids and some impurities and color removal, which are allowed to settle, and
the clear juice is then filtered through vacuum filters. The filter press juice
returns to the clarification process or goes directly to clarified juice. The press
cake is discarded or returned to the fields as fertilizer.

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