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Evaluation of Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Food Waste Leachates and Dairy Wastes Towards Organic-Load Reduction and Optimization of Biomethane Production

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  • Ioannis Kontodimos

    (Center for Research and Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute (CERTH/CPERI), 4 km N.R Ptolemaidas-Mpodosakeiou Hospital Area, 50200 Ptolemaida, Greece
    Laboratory of Alternative Fuels and Environmental Catalysis (LAFEC), Chemical Engineering Department, University of Western Macedoni (UOWM), ZEP, 501 50 Kozani, Greece)

  • Christos Evaggelou

    (Center for Research and Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute (CERTH/CPERI), 4 km N.R Ptolemaidas-Mpodosakeiou Hospital Area, 50200 Ptolemaida, Greece)

  • Anatoli Rontogianni

    (Center for Research and Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute (CERTH/CPERI), 4 km N.R Ptolemaidas-Mpodosakeiou Hospital Area, 50200 Ptolemaida, Greece
    Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Processes, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineer, Technical University of Crete, 73100 Chania, Greece)

  • Nikolaos Margaritis

    (Center for Research and Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute (CERTH/CPERI), 4 km N.R Ptolemaidas-Mpodosakeiou Hospital Area, 50200 Ptolemaida, Greece)

  • Panagiotis Grammelis

    (Center for Research and Technology Hellas/Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute (CERTH/CPERI), 4 km N.R Ptolemaidas-Mpodosakeiou Hospital Area, 50200 Ptolemaida, Greece)

  • Maria A. Goula

    (Laboratory of Alternative Fuels and Environmental Catalysis (LAFEC), Chemical Engineering Department, University of Western Macedoni (UOWM), ZEP, 501 50 Kozani, Greece)

Abstract

A rapidly emerging approach within the scientific community involves the utilization of waste streams for renewable energy generation, particularly through biomethane production. A key aspect of this approach lies in the co-digestion of diverse waste streams, which can enhance process efficiency and contribute to a more effective reduction in the organic load. The present study investigates the anaerobic digestion of a mixture of food waste leachates and dairy waste (cheese whey wastewater), with a dual objective: to evaluate the reduction in organic-load efficiency of the mixed substrate and to assess the production of biogas enriched in biomethane content. Three distinct mixing ratios by volume of the two waste streams (25%/75%, 50%/50% and 75%/25%) were subjected to an anaerobic digestion process under the same SIR. The performance of each mixture was assessed in terms of both reduction in organic-load efficiency and biomethane yield, followed by a comparative analysis to identify the optimal mixing ratio. The results indicate that while the organic-load reduction remains consistently effective across all mixing ratios, the biomethane production potential is notably higher for the 25%/75% waste mixture, highlighting it as the most promising configuration for both energy recovery and waste treatment efficiency.

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  • Ioannis Kontodimos & Christos Evaggelou & Anatoli Rontogianni & Nikolaos Margaritis & Panagiotis Grammelis & Maria A. Goula, 2026. "Evaluation of Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Food Waste Leachates and Dairy Wastes Towards Organic-Load Reduction and Optimization of Biomethane Production," Waste, MDPI, vol. 4(1), pages 1-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jwaste:v:4:y:2026:i:1:p:4-:d:1853266
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