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Technical and Economic Aspects of Utilizing Wool Composts in Horticultural Markets
(Georgia Institute of Technology.Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 2000-05-02)
Composts produced from a mixture of wool processing by-products and other components (e.g., wood-shavings, cotton-gin trash, biosolids, etc.) have a high content of major nutrients (NPK), high water holding capacity, and ...
Bioconversion of Wool Industry Solid Wastes to Value-Added Products
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-21)
Two wool industry solid wastes presently landfilled were characterized for their potential for bioconversion to a value added product. The fibrous wastes were tested for physical and chemical properties and baseline ...
Recycling Market Development for Solid Fibrous Textile By-Products
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-05-21)
Enhanced Biodegradation of Fibrous Solid Waste from Textile Production
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998-05-01)
Current Status of Carpet Waste Generation, Disposal and Diversion from Landfills
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-05-12)
Data was collected from carpet manufacturers and suppliers, reclaimable materials handlers and recyclers, and federal and local government agencies to quantify current material usage for carpet manufacturing, post-industrial ...