Nowadays, the need to attain a sustainable society increasingly demands for the development of an economy based on biorefineries. In Southwestern Europe, agrofood and forest industries produce significant amount of wastes that could satisfy the demand for renewable biomass to be used in a biorefinery scheme alternatively to traditional uses of these residues. This chapter will primarily cover the current scenario regarding the annual volume of residues generated by agrofood (cheese whey, vine pruning waste, and brewer's spent grains) and pulp and paper industry (sawdust, chips, bark, and sludge). Additionally, the present-day use and final destination of these wastes and their main environmental issues will be described and discussed; besid...
In a lignocellulosic feedstock based biorefinery, biomass can be transformed in several products, wi...
Lignocellulosic biomass wastes (LBW) are generated and accumulated in large amounts around the wor...
Modern kraft pulp mills generate solid waste of 1–2% of incoming debarked wood. Given the size of th...
Biomass is the biodegradable fraction of products and waste of biological origin. Biomass comes from...
Energy recovery from waste resources is a promising approach towards environmental consequences. In ...
Refining Biomass Residues for Sustainable Energy and Bioproducts: Technology, Advances, Life Cycle A...
The need to increase circularity of industrial systems to address limited resources availability and...
Europe is considered the largest producer of wine worldwide, showing a high market potential. Severa...
The biobased chemical industry is characterised by strong growth. Innovative products and materials ...
The transition to a bioeconomy, in which resources from biowaste could be reclaimed for the producti...
The pulp and paper industry is recognized as a well-established sector, which throughout its process...
Agricultural waste is a huge pool of untapped biomass resources that may even represent economic and...
Biomass is one of the renewable resources with the greatest potential, not only because of the possi...
Nutrient resources are rapidly depleting, significant amounts of fossil energy are used for the prod...
none4siNome progetto: ECOBIOCAPAvailability of bio-based chemicals, materials and energy at reasonab...
In a lignocellulosic feedstock based biorefinery, biomass can be transformed in several products, wi...
Lignocellulosic biomass wastes (LBW) are generated and accumulated in large amounts around the wor...
Modern kraft pulp mills generate solid waste of 1–2% of incoming debarked wood. Given the size of th...
Biomass is the biodegradable fraction of products and waste of biological origin. Biomass comes from...
Energy recovery from waste resources is a promising approach towards environmental consequences. In ...
Refining Biomass Residues for Sustainable Energy and Bioproducts: Technology, Advances, Life Cycle A...
The need to increase circularity of industrial systems to address limited resources availability and...
Europe is considered the largest producer of wine worldwide, showing a high market potential. Severa...
The biobased chemical industry is characterised by strong growth. Innovative products and materials ...
The transition to a bioeconomy, in which resources from biowaste could be reclaimed for the producti...
The pulp and paper industry is recognized as a well-established sector, which throughout its process...
Agricultural waste is a huge pool of untapped biomass resources that may even represent economic and...
Biomass is one of the renewable resources with the greatest potential, not only because of the possi...
Nutrient resources are rapidly depleting, significant amounts of fossil energy are used for the prod...
none4siNome progetto: ECOBIOCAPAvailability of bio-based chemicals, materials and energy at reasonab...
In a lignocellulosic feedstock based biorefinery, biomass can be transformed in several products, wi...
Lignocellulosic biomass wastes (LBW) are generated and accumulated in large amounts around the wor...
Modern kraft pulp mills generate solid waste of 1–2% of incoming debarked wood. Given the size of th...