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anaerobic treatment

Anaerobic treatment is a waste management process that breaks down organic materials without the presence of oxygen. In this method, microorganisms decompose waste, producing biogas—a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide—as a byproduct. This biogas can be captured and used as a renewable energy source. Anaerobic treatment is commonly used in sewage treatment plants or in managing agricultural waste, offering efficient waste reduction and the production of clean energy while minimizing harmful emissions. Overall, it’s an environmentally friendly solution that helps manage waste and supports sustainability efforts.