Waste management in the palm oil industry : plantation and milling processes

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    • Poh, Phaik Eong
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Waste management in the palm oil industry : plantation and milling processes

Phaik Eong Poh ... [et al.]

(Green energy and technology)

Springer, c2020

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This book presents the technological developments that are currently being researched or implemented in the management of palm oil industrial waste. After introducing the plantation and milling processes, the book focuses on the wastes generated solely from plantation and milling activities, as reducing waste from these two sectors will enhance the overall sustainability of the entire palm oil industry eco-system. It then evaluates the sustainability of current practices and elaborates on technological developments in the two sectors, before critically assessing options to treat wastes generated from the plantation and milling process. To properly contextualise the work, it also includes a section on socio-economical sustainability, as well as an industrial case study. A valuable resource for academics interested in the evolution of sustainable waste management strategies within this industrial context, the book also appeals to practitioners in the field who wish to improve the sustainability of their particular plantation or mill.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Palm Oil Activities.- Plantation.- Milling Process.- Wastes from Plantation.- Oil Palm Fronds (OPF).- Conversion of OPF to High Value Products.- Future Directions of OPF Treatment.- Wastes from Palm Oil Milling Process.- Solid Waste Management in Palm Oil Mills.- Management of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME).- Integration of Waste and Future Direction of Waste Management.- Socio-Economical Sustainability of Waste Management Initiatives. - Case Study.- Conclusion.

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