Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy demand are issues of great concern. The idea of valorising tonnes of industrial waste produced on the planet every year appears as a possible pathway for a sustainable growth. Among different alternatives, lignocellulosic biomasses (LCBs) are the most important, abundant and cheap resource available. They are obtained from crops and organic agricultural or industrial waste as bio-degradable by-products. Therefore, LCBs represent a versatile, renewable, widely available and low-cost raw material that can be potentially used to produce biofuels, new materials and chemical compounds, satisfying the industry's desire to move towards a green transitio...
Brewer’s Spent Grains (BSG) are a highly available and cheap food supply chain waste (FSCW) that is ...
The beer brewing industry has long been considered somewhat bio-circular since the major part of its...
This paper explores the transformation of biowastes from food industry and agriculture into high-val...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
for industrial applications Solange I Mussatto∗ Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant by-p...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Brewer's spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant by-product generated from the beer-brewing process, ...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is a by-product generated in large quantities during beer manufacturing. ...
The high global generation of wastes and side streams from agri-food production has led to environme...
In the present work, brewers’ spent grain (BSG), which represents the major by-product of the brewin...
In the present work, brewers’ spent grain (BSG), which represents the major by-product of the brewin...
Brewers Spent Grain (BSG) is a side stream from beer production which is currently largely valorised...
A key factor in making progress towards a circular bioeconomy and hence more sustainable patterns of...
Brewer’s Spent Grains (BSG) are a highly available and cheap food supply chain waste (FSCW) that is ...
The beer brewing industry has long been considered somewhat bio-circular since the major part of its...
This paper explores the transformation of biowastes from food industry and agriculture into high-val...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
for industrial applications Solange I Mussatto∗ Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant by-p...
Barley and wheat were known to be domesticated, since the earliest ages when man took up agriculture...
Brewer's spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant by-product generated from the beer-brewing process, ...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is a by-product generated in large quantities during beer manufacturing. ...
The high global generation of wastes and side streams from agri-food production has led to environme...
In the present work, brewers’ spent grain (BSG), which represents the major by-product of the brewin...
In the present work, brewers’ spent grain (BSG), which represents the major by-product of the brewin...
Brewers Spent Grain (BSG) is a side stream from beer production which is currently largely valorised...
A key factor in making progress towards a circular bioeconomy and hence more sustainable patterns of...
Brewer’s Spent Grains (BSG) are a highly available and cheap food supply chain waste (FSCW) that is ...
The beer brewing industry has long been considered somewhat bio-circular since the major part of its...
This paper explores the transformation of biowastes from food industry and agriculture into high-val...