One of the most critical problems facing society is the disposal of organic waste because it produces unpleasant odors and causes many diseases when letting it ferment in the open p. It also increases the phenomenon of global warming as it helps to generate toxic gases, including methane gas, that affect the environment and cause global warming. Therefore, anaerobic digestion is the best solution for disposing of waste, and at the same time, biogas is produced that can be used for heating and cooking. Anaerobic processing medicines have frequently been utilized for the natural adjustment of natural squanders. These treatment processes produce biogas which might be used as a sustainable power source. The anaerobic assimilation of strong blows has drawn more interest given current ecological issues, particularly those worried about an Earth-wide temperature boost. Hence, it fundamentally expanded the lab-scale research around here. This review paper summarizes anaerobic digestion and its benefits and describes the biogas produced from this process and its composition, benefits, and characteristics.

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