Kushalinie A/p Sureshkumar SJK(T) CHETTIARS
The abundance of floral waste from famous temples in Malaysia presents a significant opportunity for sustainable waste management practices. Conventional disposal methods, such as dumping in water sources or landfills, contribute to environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions through aerobic decomposition. The research work regarding the anaerobic digestion of floral waste for biogas generation in Malaysia is indeed significant in addressing environmental pollution and promoting sustainable energy sources. The utilization of alkaline pretreatment, solar heating of the digester, and co-digestion with food waste to enhance biogas production from floral waste showcases innovative approaches to maximize energy output while minimizing costs.