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The Power Point Presentations (pdf) of the International Conference ORBIT 2009 CHINA you find here
Updates of the the Power Point Presentations (pdf) of the International Conference ORBIT 2009 CHINA
number 2:Auditorium\ORBIT-2009.11.19 afternoon
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02-China Biogas Construction and Development of Standardization.pdf
number 52:Room 4\ORBIT-2009.11.19 afternoon
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52-Effect of pectinase treatment on anthocyanins in mulberry.pdf
number 84:Room 2\ORBIT-2009.11.20 morning
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China has thousands of years’ tradition in organic waste utilization. Currently organic waste material mostly disposed and polluting the environment turns out in future to be an important resource for maintaining soil fertility and human health by producing clean food and generating lowly polluted energy. To respond the depletion of non-renewable resources (as mineral phosphorus and potassium) and the pollution of soil and waterbodies from the use of chemical fertilizer, Chinese government will begin to provide subsides to farmers to use organic fertilizer. And the composting industry will surely step into a fast growing stage.
Renewable energy provision from Biomass and Organic Waste will play an important role as Sustainable Resource and latest global energy and environment targets. NDRC has acknowledged that one thirds of the coal can be replaced by biomass till 2050. Climate change mitigations measures will be an important driver to this development.
As a first joint conference between ORBIT and China, the conference combined biogas, composting, biomass reovery, bio-ethanol and other issues together and will be a high level platform where top international experts and the Chinese researchers and decision makers will discuss, share their experience and foster a more close cooperation for the future development.Main Topics
- Composting: Technology, compost quality and application
- Biogas: Anaerobic digestion, Landfill gas utilization
- Bio-fuels: Bio-ethanol, Bio-hydrogen
- Biomass power generation and other biomass technologies: Plant and microbial biotechnologies
- Biomass in Circular Economy, Biomass assessment
- Integrated management and utilization of organic waste: Legal framework, Standards
- Bioorganic waste management system, Zero-waste production
- EIA of bioorganic waste treatment plants
- Climate Change: Bioorganic waste management contributes to GHG mitigation
- CDM modalities and other funding instruments

