The objective of the current study is to examine plasma pyrolysis as a suitable method for producing value-added products from dairy waste. With the use of this technique, hazardous materials of various kinds could be changed into non-hazardous products that complied with the majority of emission requirements. The creation of high-quality syngas is another advantage of using the suggested disposal strategy. As can be seen in figure 1, the outcomes of the trials showed that not only is it feasible to dispose of dairy waste using a plasma incinerator, but the resulting products and synthetic gases are also highly desirable. These gases that arise are frequently safe for the environment. They can be employed directly or indirectly in the energy generation sectors, which is another excellence.
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