around 50 million tonne of waste is generated in India every year. Sending the waste to the dumping ground or burning it is not the solution … with this we are poisoning the Soil, Water and Air … the whole Environment. The earth has a natural tendency to heal herself, which we could...
Agro-wastes sustainable materials for wastewater treatment: Review of current scenario and approaches for IndiaAgro wastesSolid wasteAdsorbent, bio-based materialsWastewater treatmentPresent study emphasis environmental concern of agro-waste materials and approaches for their sustainable utilization in wastewater...
The experiments have shown the usefulness of indigenously available agro-industrial wastes such as dehydrated powdered bagasse with traces of mahua (Madhuca latifolia) cake and silk cocoon waste as substrates for the production of bioinoculants.K.S....
They used common vegetables waste like potato peel, carrot peel, and onion peel. Bioethanol production could be the best alternate for the consumption of agricultural residues. Use of banana stem as a substrate for bioethanol production is a good alternate in India because of huge availability of...
The Lexicon Group of Institute awarded Shri. Kundan Deshmukh, Managing Director – Parbhani Agrotech Pvt. Ltd with Bharat Leadership Awards 2020 for his strong work in providing cattle waste and municipal waste solutions and contributions to the overall agrotech industry in India. He was awarded by...
However, the ash generated in the process is dumped in landfills. This paper evaluates the benefits of using these agro-waste ashes (Sugarcane bagasse ash – SCBA, and Rice husk ash – RHA) as a cement replacement in concrete, through a systematic investigation of strength and durability ...
Agro-industrial waste: a low cost adsorbent for effective removal of 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid herbicide in batch and packed bed modes. Environ Sci Pollut Res 23, 16164–16175 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-6769-z Download citation Received11 February 2016 Accepted26 ...
On the flip side, research further reveals that the disposal of agricultural crop waste materials such as sugarcane bagasse, wheat straw, coconut, and rice husks, among others, is also a significant problem in developing nations. For instance, in India, over 600 metric tonnes (...
Sugarcane bagasse is partly utilized as fuel in sugar plant but the rest is treated as waste and unutilized. As production of sugar cane is more than 1500 million tons in the world and in India, about 10 million tons of sugarcane bagasse ash are treated as a waste material, it can ...
2.1.1Agricultural waste materials and their product Agrowaste is generally found in theagroindustrywhere collected materials is used to produce the absorbent, basically natural activated char, made from impregnated cellulose contents, composite materials, and food peels. Preparation and activation techniques...