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A generic name for a range of processes. In its simplest form waste is bio-stabilised followed by landfill. More complex plants provide bio-stabilisation and material recovery in different plant configurations. Generally, BMT terminology is used in conjunction with AD as the biological process (which allows energy recovery but requires digestate to be landfilled or recovered for further energy recovery).
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[[Bio-Mechanical Treatment]] ([[BMT]]) is a generic name for a range of processes. In its simplest form waste is bio-stabilised followed by [[Landfill]]. More complex plants provide bio-stabilisation and material recovery in different plant configurations. Generally, BMT terminology is used in conjunction with [[AD]] as the biological process (which allows energy recovery but requires [[Digestate]] to be landfilled or recovered for further energy recovery).

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Bio-Mechanical Treatment (BMT) is a generic name for a range of processes. In its simplest form waste is bio-stabilised followed by Landfill. More complex plants provide bio-stabilisation and material recovery in different plant configurations. Generally, BMT terminology is used in conjunction with AD as the biological process (which allows energy recovery but requires Digestate to be landfilled or recovered for further energy recovery).