Gregory A. Hatley
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View article: Examining the potential of plastic-fed black soldier fly larvae (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) as “bioincubators” of plastic-degrading bacteria
Examining the potential of plastic-fed black soldier fly larvae (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) as “bioincubators” of plastic-degrading bacteria Open
Aims Larvae of the black soldier fly (BSFL), Hermetia illucens, are recognized for their remarkable feeding flexibility and ability to convert a variety of organic waste streams into useful end products. Their ability to feed on both harmf…
View article: Identifying leverage points using material flow analysis to circularise resources from urban wastewater and organic waste
Identifying leverage points using material flow analysis to circularise resources from urban wastewater and organic waste Open
Anthropogenic systems are synonymous with linear economies that cause widespread resource waste and environmental degradation. Urban areas are hotspots for this behaviour due to their high population density and resource consumption. Chang…
View article: Analysis of Chemical and Phytotoxic Properties of Frass Derived from Black Soldier Fly-Based Bioconversion of Biosolids
Analysis of Chemical and Phytotoxic Properties of Frass Derived from Black Soldier Fly-Based Bioconversion of Biosolids Open
Black soldier fly (BSF)-based bioconversion can reduce significant volumes of biosolids and other organic waste while generating high-value BSF larvae (BSFL) and frass. While the mass of frass is greater than the BSFL biomass, its end use …
View article: Black Soldier Fly-based bioconversion of biosolids creates high-value products with low heavy metal concentrations
Black Soldier Fly-based bioconversion of biosolids creates high-value products with low heavy metal concentrations Open
Annually, over 30 million dry tonnes of biosolids are produced worldwide, most of which are disposed into landfills or discharged into waterbodies, exacerbating eutrophication and water-borne diseases. Bioconversion of biosolids using Blac…