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How the US Economy and Environment can Both Benefit From Composting Management.

Faraz Farhidi1, Kaveh Madani2, Rohan Crichton3.   

Abstract

Composting is one of the environmentally friendly ways of reducing organic waste. It is economically viable since it cuts costs associated with the hauling of wastes and enables farmers to reduce the use of fertilizers. Composting operations are relatively non-existent in the solid municipal waste sector, as the market has molded itself and grown into a standard "bury-or-burn" model. As humans are trying to address global warming, composting proves to be a promising climate change mitigation option, benefiting societies in terms of the environment, the economy, and overall health. This study projects that-with the current trends-by the end of 2030, the U.S. can increase the compost to waste ratio by 18% from 10%, reducing carbon emissions by 30 million tons a year while saving around 16 billion USD in municipal waste management costs. Analyzing the existing records in the OECD countries suggests that economic motives are not powerful enough to incentivize the industry/household toward composting. Stricter environmental policies can boost the composting volume by 214-574 thousand tons per year. Imposing waste taxes and penalties can give birth to a vast industry that has not yet flourished while the economic subsidies financed by the collected taxes and penalties can incentivize the private sector to further invest in composting.
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Keywords:  Carbon reduction; composting; environmental policies; food nutrition; waste management

Year:  2022        PMID: 36262199      PMCID: PMC9575438          DOI: 10.1177/11786302221128454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Insights        ISSN: 1178-6302


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2.  Improving sustainability and mitigating environmental impacts of agro-biowaste compost fertilizer by pelletizing-drying.

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Review 3.  Agricultural waste recycling in horticultural intensive farming systems by on-farm composting and compost-based tea application improves soil quality and plant health: A review under the perspective of a circular economy.

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Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 7.963

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