Review of Anaerobic Digestion of Landfill Leachate and its Co-digestion Potential
2.7 Conclusion
Because of its high organic content, anaerobic digestion is excellent for both landfill leachate treatment and biogas generation. The manufacturing and processing sectors around the globe have been growing over time, contributing to the enormous solid waste output. Waste output is expected to sharply increase over the next 20 years, which will lead to a rise in leachate infiltration. Concerns have been raised about the employment of biological treatment, membrane technology, or other integrated technologies as a tool to mitigate environmental pollution in light of the growing disparity and limited success of remediation in field applications. Although a number of issues and difficulties have been found and explained, widespread advancement in this field is anticipated in the future.
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