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RAFFAELLO COSSU Detritusjournal.Com 15 VOLUME 15 / June 2021 VOLUME 15 / June 2021 VOLUME CONTENTS Editorial DEMONSTRATING EEE RECOVERY FOR REUSE IN A DIS- TINCT URBAN MINE: A CASE STUDY KEY FACTORS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND O.S. Shittu, I.D. Williams, P.J. Shaw, N. Monteiro and THEIR VISIBILITY R. Creffield ........................................................................ 78 E.M. Mukhtar, I.D. Williams and P.J. Shaw ...................... 1 Plastic recycling Biowaste management DETECTING CONTAMINANTS IN POST-CONSUMER PLAS- EFFECTS OF SOLIDS CONCENTRATION AND SUBSTRATE TO TIC PACKAGING WASTE BY A NIR HYPERSPECTRAL IM- INOCULUM RATIO ON METHANE PRODUCTION FROM FER- AGING-BASED CASCADE DETECTION APPROACH MENTED ORGANIC MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE G. Bonifazi, R. Gasbarrone and S. Serranti ...................... 94 M.F. Castellón-Zelaya and S. González-Martínez ........... 3 METHANE PRODUCTION AND BROMATOLOGICAL CHARAC- Pyrolysis TERISTICS OF THE DIFFERENT FRACTIONS OF ORGANIC MU- NICIPAL SOLID WASTE PYROLYSIS OF SOLID WASTE AND ITS COMPONENTS IN A and Residues Resources - MultidisciplinaryDETRITUS Journal for Waste L. Figueroa-Escamilla, S. González-Martínez, LAB SCALE INDUCTION-HEATING REACTOR R. Campuzano and I. Valdez-Vazquez ............................ 13 O.S. Sabogal, S. Valin, S. Thiery and S. Salvador ............... 107 3-ROUTES PLATFORM FOR RECOVERY OF HIGH VALUE PROD- Landfilling UCTS, ENERGY AND BIO-FERTILIZER FROM URBAN BIOWASTE: THE REVENUE PROJECT LANDFILLS VOLUME INCREASE WITH REINFORCED SOIL A. Gallipoli, A. Gianico, S. Crognale, S. Rossetti, EMBANKMENTS: BASIC THEORY AND CASE STUDIES L. Mazzeo, V. Piemonte, M. Masi and C.M. Braguglia .... 24 D. Cazzuffi and P. Recalcati .............................................. 113 A BRIEF OVERVIEW ON VALORIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL TO- BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZA- MATO BY-PRODUCTS USING THE BIOREFINERY CASCADE AP- TION OF THE LANDFILL FRACTION GENERATED BY ME- PROACH CHANICAL WASTE SORTING M. Casa, M. Miccio, G. De Feo, A. Paulillo, R. Chirone, E. Andersson, M. Jobs, L. Elfgren and A. Lagerkvist ...... 120 D. Paulillo, P. Lettieri and R. Chirone ................................ 31 Waste management practices Construction and demolition waste EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT MUNICIPAL WASTE Editor in Chief: MINERALOGICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TREATMENT SYSTEMS BASED ON DATA FROM AUSTRIA RAFFAELLO COSSU CDW AS FUNCTION OF PARTICLE SIZE AND THERMAL R. Pomberger, M. Altendorfer and U. Gelbmann ............. 136 detritusjournal.com TREATMENTS FOR POTENTIAL RECYCLING EVOLUTION OF THE URBAN WASTE MANAGEMENT SYS- A. Abudurehman, P. Stabile, M.R. Carroll, C. Santulli TEM IN THE EMILIA-ROMAGNA REGION and E. Paris ....................................................................... 40 C. Magrini, G. Biagini, F. Bellaera, L. Palumbo and A. Bonoli ..................................................................... 152 TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF FULL-SCALE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS: CASE an official journal of: STUDIES OF THE LOMBARDY REGION, ITALY Columns A. Diotti, G. Plizzari and S. Sorlini .................................... 51 RESEARCH TO INDUSTRY AND INDUSTRY TO RESEARCH Challenges and perspectives of direct test methods for WEEE management assessing waste hazardous properties (HP) ........................... I VALORIZATION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS FROM END- DETRITUS & ART / A personal point of view on Environment OF-LIFE FLUORESCENT LAMPS: A CONTRIBUTION TO and Art URBAN MINING Hubert Robert / Demolition of houses on The Pont au A. Bonoli, W. Boninsegni and E. Foschi ........................... 67 Change (1788) ......................................................................... X CISAPUBLISHER VOLUME 15 / June 2021 ISSN 2611-4135 / ISBN 9788862650731 ISSN 2611-4135 / ISBN 9788862650748 DETRITUS - Multidisciplinary Journal for Waste Resources & Residues Detritus is indexed in: • Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Clarivate Analytics, Web of Science • Scopus, Elsevier • DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals • Google Scholar Partner Universities: • Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Rostock, Germany • Waste Science & Technology, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden • School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijin, Cina • Polytechnic Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Udine, Italy © 2021 CISA Publisher. 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