In recent years, the rising awareness towards sustainability led to a joint multilevel effort among policy makers, stakeholders, citizens and scientific researchers to decrease the urban impact on the environment. In this context, the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) is definitely relevant because of its impressive amount, but also for the issues related to traditional disposal processes (i.e. landfilling). For this reason, several physical–chemical and biotechnological treatments have been implemented to solve the problem of waste storage, while producing new value. In addition, new technologies have been studied to fully exploit the potential of OFSMW, especially the material which could be easily sorted. This review aims to offer a comprehensive overview of the well-established and developing technologies for the valorisation of OFMSW, with an analysis of their benefits and drawbacks, in addition to interesting insights into the good practices already implemented in the European scenario.

Frigerio, J., Bertacchi, S., Mecca, S., Digiovanni, S., Molteni, T., Mapelli, V., et al. (2025). From urban trash to city cash: Technologies for sustainable development of cities through the valorisation of urban organic waste in Europe. WASTE MANAGEMENT BULLETIN, 3(4) [10.1016/j.wmb.2025.100222].

From urban trash to city cash: Technologies for sustainable development of cities through the valorisation of urban organic waste in Europe

Frigerio, Jessica;Bertacchi, Stefano;Mecca, Sara;Digiovanni, Stefania;Mapelli, Valeria;Beverina, Luca;Lotti, Marina;Branduardi, Paola;Labra, Massimo
2025

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In recent years, the rising awareness towards sustainability led to a joint multilevel effort among policy makers, stakeholders, citizens and scientific researchers to decrease the urban impact on the environment. In this context, the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) is definitely relevant because of its impressive amount, but also for the issues related to traditional disposal processes (i.e. landfilling). For this reason, several physical–chemical and biotechnological treatments have been implemented to solve the problem of waste storage, while producing new value. In addition, new technologies have been studied to fully exploit the potential of OFSMW, especially the material which could be easily sorted. This review aims to offer a comprehensive overview of the well-established and developing technologies for the valorisation of OFMSW, with an analysis of their benefits and drawbacks, in addition to interesting insights into the good practices already implemented in the European scenario.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Bio-based process; Bio-waste; Biorefineries; Sustainability; Urban waste;
English
9-giu-2025
2025
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100222
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Frigerio, J., Bertacchi, S., Mecca, S., Digiovanni, S., Molteni, T., Mapelli, V., et al. (2025). From urban trash to city cash: Technologies for sustainable development of cities through the valorisation of urban organic waste in Europe. WASTE MANAGEMENT BULLETIN, 3(4) [10.1016/j.wmb.2025.100222].
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