olijfpomace
Olijfpomace is the solid byproduct left after extracting olive oil from olives. It is primarily composed of skins, pulp, and seeds, and contains some residual oil, depending on the extraction method. The material is generated in substantial quantities by olive mills, especially those using two-phase or three-phase systems. Its moisture content is typically high, and the precise composition varies with olive cultivar, processing method, and season.
Two-phase mills produce a wetter pomace paste, while three-phase mills yield a drier solid. Residual oil in
Uses include energy production, soil amendment, and recovery of bioactive compounds. Dried olijfpomace can be burnt
Environmental and regulatory aspects: as a byproduct, olijfpomace is managed under waste regulations in many regions