Olive Processing Waste Management (2nd Ed.)
Literature Review and Patent Survey

Waste Management Series

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Olive Processing Waste Management contains a comprehensive review of literature and patent survey concerning olive processing waste. Over 1,000 citations are presented. Wastes considered include olive cultivation solid waste, wastes arising from classical, three- and two-phase olive mills and wastes generated during table olive processing. In addition, information is presented concerning the management of spent olive oil (e.g. from cooking). The book is divided into five parts.

Part I presents background information concerning the characterization of olive processing wastes, their environmental impacts if disposed untreated and the effect of utilised olive-mill technology on the quantity and quality of generated wastes. Part II presents physical, thermal, physico-chemical, biological and combined or miscellaneous processes for treating olive-mill wastes. Part III concerns information on utilization of such wastes with or without prior treatment. Part IV concentrates on table olive processing waste and presents information regarding its characterization, treatment and uses. Part V presents an economical and legislative overview regarding olive-mill waste. The book contains a bibliography, glossary of terms used in the text, subject, patent and author indices as well as pertinent internet sites and authorities.

Part I. Background Information 1. Introduction 2. Characterization of Olive Processing Waste 3. Environmental Effects 4. The Effect of Olive-Mill Technology

Part II. Treatment Processes 5. Physical Processes 6. Thermal Processes 7. Physico-Chemical Processes 8. Biological Processes 9. Combined and Miscellaneous Processes

Part III. Utilization 10. Uses

Part IV. Table Olives 11. Table Olives

Part V. Economical and Legislative Overview 12. Economic Evaluation 13. Legislative Aspects and Environmental Policies

Biochemical, environmental and mechanical engineers, biologists, biotechnologists, agrobiologists, microbiologists, agronomists, food technologists, ecologists, environmental scientists
European Patent Office, Rijswijk, Netherlands
  • Complete coverage of all available literature and patents concerning olive processing waste including economic and legislative issues
  • Critical review of up to date utilized processes concerning treatment and uses of such waste
  • Determination of research needs for further utilization of such wastes