The newest waste management technology is bioconversion using fly larvae converting organic waste to insect larval biomass and organic residue.
Bioconversion is a practice of recovering resources while simultaneously limiting the amount of organic material affecting landfill behaviour. Several organisms have been used in this treatment process.
Several studies have been done using the black soldier fly larvae to degrade organic material. Most of these studies focused on the degradation of cow, chicken or pig manure by Hermetia illucens larvae in cost- and maintenance-intensive systems of developed countries.
Undoubtedly, organic waste continues to cause several problems in developing countries, as no valid solution has yet been identified.
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