Waste biorefinery towards a sustainable circular bioeconomy: a solution to global issues

Leong, H.Y. and Chang, C.-K. and Khoo, K.S. and Chew, K.W. and Chia, S.R. and Lim, J.W. and Chang, J.-S. and Show, P.L. (2021) Waste biorefinery towards a sustainable circular bioeconomy: a solution to global issues. Biotechnology for Biofuels, 14 (1).

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Abstract

Global issues such as environmental problems and food security are currently of concern to all of us. Circular bioeconomy is a promising approach towards resolving these global issues. The production of bioenergy and biomaterials can sustain the energy�environment nexus as well as substitute the devoid of petroleum as the production feedstock, thereby contributing to a cleaner and low carbon environment. In addition, assimilation of waste into bioprocesses for the production of useful products and metabolites lead towards a sustainable circular bioeconomy. This review aims to highlight the waste biorefinery as a sustainable bio-based circular economy, and, therefore, promoting a greener environment. Several case studies on the bioprocesses utilising waste for biopolymers and bio-lipids production as well as bioprocesses incorporated with wastewater treatment are well discussed. The strategy of waste biorefinery integrated with circular bioeconomy in the perspectives of unravelling the global issues can help to tackle carbon management and greenhouse gas emissions. A waste biorefinery�circular bioeconomy strategy represents a low carbon economy by reducing greenhouse gases footprint, and holds great prospects for a sustainable and greener world. Figure not available: see fulltext. © 2021, The Author(s).

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Bioconversion; Biopolymers; Carbon; Food supply; Gas emissions; Greenhouse gases; Metabolites; Petroleum industry; Petroleum prospecting; Refining; Waste treatment; Wastewater treatment, Bioprocesses; Biorefineries; Carbon management; Circular economy; Environmental problems; Food security; Global issues; Low carbon economy, Bioeconomy, bioremediation; emission control; environmental economics; globalization; green economy; greenhouse gas; sustainability; waste management; waste technology; wastewater treatment
Departments / MOR / COE: Research Institutes > Green Technology
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2022 01:25
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2022 01:25
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/32383

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