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A group of methods in which aerobic composting takes place in a contained building, reactor, or vessel. Offers strict emissions control. Technology moved towards enclosed in-vessel schemes in the UK on account of sensitive receptor and improvements to [[Animal By-Products Order]] regulatory requirements, but with even more stringent management control requirements and a move to Anaerobic Digestion [[AD]], this technology has not grown significantly in recent years
A group of methods in which aerobic composting takes place in a contained building, reactor, or vessel. Offers strict emissions control. Technology moved towards enclosed in-vessel schemes in the UK on account of sensitive receptor and improvements to [[Animal By-Products Order]] regulatory requirements, but with even more stringent management control requirements and a move to Anaerobic Digestion ([[AD]]), this technology has not grown significantly in recent years

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A group of methods in which aerobic composting takes place in a contained building, reactor, or vessel. Offers strict emissions control. Technology moved towards enclosed in-vessel schemes in the UK on account of sensitive receptor and improvements to Animal By-Products Order regulatory requirements, but with even more stringent management control requirements and a move to Anaerobic Digestion (AD), this technology has not grown significantly in recent years