Valorization/Reuse of Agricultural or Agro-Industrial Waste in a Prospect of Circular Bioeconomy
A special issue of Resources (ISSN 2079-9276).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (22 August 2022) | Viewed by 42325
Special Issue Editor
Interests: microbial ecology; bioprocesses for circular economy; sustainability and environmental impacts; life cycle thinking; agro-food waste valorization
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Dear Colleagues,
The take–make–dispose model promoted by the linear economy has shown its unsustainability over the last few decades, causing resource depletion, food losses and waste generation. In particular, the agricultural and agro-industrial sector has been severely affected by such problems, exacerbated by global warming, unexpected weather phenomena and biodiversity loss. The circular bioeconomy paradigm, as a part of the wider circular economy concept, has been raising attention as one of the most challenging issues for mitigating the pressure on natural resources availability through the development of sustainable organic waste and agricultural biomass management. Waste valorization and reuse are key issues for encouraging the circular bioeconomy perspective for a sustainable present and future. Biomass and biowaste represent the principal sources of renewable carbon and the most promising alternative to fossil-based bulk and fine chemical industries. Agricultural and agro-industrial waste streams are potential feedstocks for a wide range of bioproducts ranging from the production of building blocks, to food, bioplastics or biobased plastics, biofuels, electricity and heat. This Special Issue aims to collect the latest experiences and research in the prospect of bioeconomy at international level, with particular attention to resources savings and sustainability.
Dr. Elena Tamburini
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- agricultural waste
- agro-industrial waste
- biomass
- residues
- biorefinery
- bioeconomy
- resources
- sustainability
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