Prospective Use RDF-Raw Materials in Agricultural Technologies and Rubble Concrete

 Abstract

In St. Petersburg and the adjacent territory of the Leningrad region there are about 250 unauthorized dumps, which are placed, according to very rough estimates, from 500 thousand to 1 million cubic meters of garbage. A distinctive feature of illegal dumps is the high concentration of heavy and rare metals in the garbage. The article discusses the possibility of using aerobic waste composting as a fertilizer for soil and a solid building material, or alternative solid binder, highly abrasive granules. The applied research methods suggest that RDF wastes are commercialized and have the prospect of becoming a separate innovative product.

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