[GRRN] fermentation of landfilled waste?

=?iso-8859-1?Q?Guy_Duch=EAne?= (eclips@glo.be)
Thu, 28 Oct 1999 09:39:28 +0200


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Hi,

I'm looking for information on the following subject:

Besides incineration and landfill it might be possible to get rid of
household waste by means of fermantation. Normally the waste is brought
directly to the fermentation plant.
Would it be possible to build a fermentation plant besides a landfill and
handle the waste that has been landfilled the previous years?

If so, it could be possible to get rid of ancient landfills in the near
future.

vriendelijke groeten,
Guy Duchene

vzw eclips
haantjeslei 45
2018 antwerpen
Belgium

T+F 32-3-248.71.94
eclips@glo.be

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Hi,
 
I'm looking for information on the following subject:
 
Besides incineration and landfill it might be possible to get rid = of=20 household waste by means of fermantation. Normally the waste is brought = directly=20 to the fermentation plant.
Would it be possible to build a fermentation plant besides a = landfill and=20 handle the waste that has been landfilled the previous years?
 
If so, it could be possible to get rid of ancient landfills in the = near=20 future.
 
 
vriendelijke groeten,
Guy Duchene
 
vzw eclips
haantjeslei 45
2018 antwerpen
Belgium
 
T+F 32-3-248.71.94
eclips@glo.be
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