26.02.2016 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE | Ausgabe 2/2017

Questionnaire and onsite survey on municipal solid waste composting in Sri Lanka
- Zeitschrift:
- Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management > Ausgabe 2/2017
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the composting processes in Sri Lanka and to identify essential improvements. The study consisted of a questionnaire survey, field observations, and interviews. The main shortcomings identified by this study were: no source separation at origin, and no monitoring for temperature, moisture, stability, or maturity during processes of composting. These problems hinder the smooth operation of the composting processes and lead to low demand for compost. Based on the findings, the recommendations for increasing the demand for compost are performing source separation during waste collections, improvement of processes by monitoring the temperature and moisture, and marketing compost so as to improve the popularity of the compost among farmers.