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Evaluation of three composting systems for the management of spent coffee grounds
Authors:Liu K  Price G W
Institution:Department of Engineering, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia, P.O. Box 550, Canada B2N 5E3
Abstract:This study was conducted to evaluate the optimum composting approach for the management of spent coffee grounds from the restaurant and ready-to-serve coffee industry. Three composting systems were assessed, including in-vessel composting, vermicomposting bins, and aerated static pile bin composting, over study periods ranging from 47 to 98 days. Total carbon content was reduced by 5-7% in the spent coffee ground treatments across the three composting systems. Nitrogen and other mineral nutrient contents were conserved or enhanced from the initial to the final composts in all the composting systems assessed. Earthworm growth and survival (15-80%) was reduced in all the treatments but mortality rates were lower in coffee treatments with cardboard additions. A decline in earthworm mortality with cardboard additions was the result of reduced exposure to organic compounds and chemicals released through the decomposition of spent coffee grounds.
Keywords:Spent coffee grounds  Total carbon  Total nitrogen  Eisenia fetida  Composting systems
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