From Waste to Growth Evaluating Leachate Sludge for Sustainable Plant Cultivation

 


Transforming waste into a resource, leachate sludge—often a by-product of landfill operations—holds significant potential for sustainable plant cultivation. Rich in organic matter, nutrients, and beneficial microbes, it can enhance soil fertility, improve water retention, and reduce dependence on synthetic fertilizers. Proper treatment and monitoring are essential to minimize heavy metal toxicity, salinity, or pathogen risks, ensuring environmental safety and crop health. By integrating leachate sludge into circular agriculture practices, waste management facilities can contribute to greener landscapes, reduced landfill impacts, and increased agricultural productivity, fostering a closed-loop system that benefits both the environment and society.

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