An Overview on Waste Biorefineries for Sustainable Development
Published: 2025
Author(s) Name: Ankur and Narender Singh |
Author(s) Affiliation: Department of Chemistry, Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
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Abstract
A major part of the sustainable and regular waste management hierarchy is energy reproduction and creating the usable product through many waste capitals to support the concept of circular economies with appropriate framework and to minimize the challenges of waste originated problems of sanitation, environment, and public health. Because of limited funds and inadequate infrastructure and facilities to sustain effective and technical global standards, waste discarding of any item to landfills is usually employed approach in today’s globe, especially in poor countries. Consequently, the dump-sites or non-sanitary landfills have become the main causes of greenhouse gas emissions, soil and water contamination, bad smells, leachate, and disease carrying vectors, flies, and rats. Still, if properly and sensibly controlled, trash can be a possible source of fuels, energy, and value-added goods.
Keywords: Circular bioeconomy, Green products, Biomass, Biorefineries, Waste product.
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