Integral multi-valorization of agro-industrial wastes: A review
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Agriculture and industries related to the agriculture sector generate a large amount of waste each year. These
wastes are usually burned or dumped, causing damage to the environment, the economy and society. Due to their
composition, they have great potential for obtaining high value-added products in biorefineries. This fact, added
to the growing demand for energy and chemicals from fossil resources, is driving the interest of the scientific
community in them.
Biorefinery processes are hardly profitable when applied individually, so a better alternative is to develop
integrated multi-feedstock and multi-product biorefinery schemes using all biomass fractions in a zero-waste
approach. However, for industrial scale application, extensive research, scale-up studies, and techno-economic
and environmental feasibility analyses are needed. This review compiles information on integrated multibiorefinery
processes from agro-industrial wastes to shed light on the path towards sustainable development
and circular bioeconomy.
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Prado-Acebo, I., Cubero-Cardoso, J., Lu-Chau, T. A., & Eibes, G. (2024). Integral multi-valorization of agro-industrial wastes: A review. In Waste Management (Vol. 183, pp. 42–52). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2024.05.001







