Increases in population and urbanization leads to generation of a large amount of food waste (FW) and its effective waste management is a major concern. But putrescible nature and high moisture content is a major limiting factor for cost effective FW valorization. Bioconversion of FW for the production of value added products is an eco-friendly and economically viable strategy for addressing these issues. Targeting on production of multiple products will solve these issues to greater extent. This article provides an overview of bioconversion of FW to different value added products
The food industry, one of the most important industrial sectors worldwide, generates large amounts o...
The bioeconomy era will rely on efficient fractionation of renewable resources via integrated bioref...
Biocement is emerging as a novel and sustainable alternative to current conventional construction ma...
The need to increase circularity of industrial systems to address limited resources availability and...
During the industrial processing of agricultural or animal products, large amounts of waste are prod...
ABSTRACT: The growth of the biobased economy will lead to an increase in new biorefinery activities....
Continual global energy scarcity and its future challenges, as well as environmental disasters, are ...
Food waste is a significant emitter of greenhouse gases (mostly methane) that causes environmental d...
Increasing food production levels to feed an ever-growing global population has also inevitably crea...
Food waste (FW) generated through various scenarios from farm to fork causes serious environmental p...
The looming climate and energy crises, exacerbated by increased waste generation, are driving resear...
One-third of food waste (FW), or 1.3 billion tons produced globally every year imposes a heavy burde...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
A growing global population calls for an increasing demand for food production and processing indust...
The bioeconomy era will rely on efficient fractionation of renewable resources via integrated bioref...
The food industry, one of the most important industrial sectors worldwide, generates large amounts o...
The bioeconomy era will rely on efficient fractionation of renewable resources via integrated bioref...
Biocement is emerging as a novel and sustainable alternative to current conventional construction ma...
The need to increase circularity of industrial systems to address limited resources availability and...
During the industrial processing of agricultural or animal products, large amounts of waste are prod...
ABSTRACT: The growth of the biobased economy will lead to an increase in new biorefinery activities....
Continual global energy scarcity and its future challenges, as well as environmental disasters, are ...
Food waste is a significant emitter of greenhouse gases (mostly methane) that causes environmental d...
Increasing food production levels to feed an ever-growing global population has also inevitably crea...
Food waste (FW) generated through various scenarios from farm to fork causes serious environmental p...
The looming climate and energy crises, exacerbated by increased waste generation, are driving resear...
One-third of food waste (FW), or 1.3 billion tons produced globally every year imposes a heavy burde...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
A growing global population calls for an increasing demand for food production and processing indust...
The bioeconomy era will rely on efficient fractionation of renewable resources via integrated bioref...
The food industry, one of the most important industrial sectors worldwide, generates large amounts o...
The bioeconomy era will rely on efficient fractionation of renewable resources via integrated bioref...
Biocement is emerging as a novel and sustainable alternative to current conventional construction ma...