Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP200200790]
Researchers:
Dirk Erler
(Chief Investigator)
,
Prof William Doherty
(Chief Investigator)
,
Yang Liu
(Chief Investigator)
,
Lukas Van Zweiten
(Partner Investigator)
,
Mr David Klaassen
(Partner Investigator)
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Brief description Transforming residues from meat processing into engineered soil amendments. The aim of this project is to transform organic residues from meat processing into agricultural soil amendments that actively improve nutrient retention and reduce nitrous oxide (a potent greenhouse gas) emissions. Current disposal and treatment options for meat processing residues are economically and environmentally unsustainable. In this research, a modified hydrothermal carbonisation process will be developed to transform organic residues into novel hydrochars. The influence of these hydrochars on soil nutrient retention and nitrous oxide production will then be assessed using stable isotope tracing, genetic characterisation, and numerical modeling. The project will reduce the economic and environmental costs of organic waste disposal.
Funding Amount $510,507
Funding Scheme Linkage Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP200200790
- ARC : LP200200790