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JONO’s Organic Waste Solution
Ningbo Organic Waste Treatment Plant Project
Introduction
The current organic waste treatment process faces challenges in terms of complex design and environmental control due to the perishable and odorous nature of the waste. When comparing organic waste treatment processes in China and Europe, JONO adopts MBT processing and coprocessing modes to achieve a higher recovery of organic waste.
Case Study
JONO has participated in many organic waste treatment projects and today’s case study comes from Ningbo Organic Waste Treatment Plant Project, which is a very meaningful project for JONO.
Project Information
The Ningbo Organic Waste Treatment Plant is the first project in China to utilize a World Bank loan for MSW disposal. JONO has been selected as the EPC general contractor for the kitchen waste pre-processing system, anaerobic fermentation system, and aerobic composting system of this project.
Project Highlight
In this project, the impurity rate of input organic waste is over 30%, including plastic (PP, LDPE), ferrous materials, paper (napkins, diapers), and more. To purify the organics, a mechanical presorting system is used to produce high-purity organics (95%), which are then bio-degraded through anaerobic digestion to produce biogas. The biogas production is approximately 80-90m³/t with about 55% methane content.
Processing Capacity
At present, the actual processing capacity of a single production line in the pretreatment system is twice the designed processing capacity and can operate continuously for 20 hours per day. And a total of 800 tons of waste can be processed a day.
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