The main aim of this review was to check for the applicability of the concept of circular economy to brewing chain. By analyzing the beer brewing process, it was possible to identify the main brewery wastes formed and packaging materials used as well as their range of composition and yields. In order to reduce the contribution of packaging material to the carbon footprint of beer, it would be necessary to replace one-way containers used nowadays with lighter, reusable, or recycled ones. Even if the contribution of beer consumption phase was taken into account, there was no definitive solution about the less environmentally impacting beer packaging format. The direct management of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) packaging for liquid foodstu...
The accumulation of huge amounts of food wastes every year has led to environmental degradation and ...
Background, Aim and Scope: The increasing concern about environment protection and a broader awaren...
Brewing beer is an energy, water, and resource-intensive process. As such, the craft-brewing industr...
The main aim of this review was to check for the applicability of the concept of circular economy to...
In 2020, global beer production reached a staggering volume of 1.82 trillion hectoliters, resulting ...
A key factor in making progress towards a circular bioeconomy and hence more sustainable patterns of...
Beer is one of the most consumed beverages in the globe reaching an average consumption of 23L per p...
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...
Several carbon footprint (CF) studies have been so far carried out to assess the environmental impac...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
Waste management is a critical and important issue for the food industry related to the issues of en...
In the age of technology and development in which we live nowadays, it is inevitable to realise that...
The beer brewing industry has long been considered somewhat bio-circular since the major part of its...
When designing a new circular economy system, many aspects must be considered in order to benefit fr...
The accumulation of huge amounts of food wastes every year has led to environmental degradation and ...
Background, Aim and Scope: The increasing concern about environment protection and a broader awaren...
Brewing beer is an energy, water, and resource-intensive process. As such, the craft-brewing industr...
The main aim of this review was to check for the applicability of the concept of circular economy to...
In 2020, global beer production reached a staggering volume of 1.82 trillion hectoliters, resulting ...
A key factor in making progress towards a circular bioeconomy and hence more sustainable patterns of...
Beer is one of the most consumed beverages in the globe reaching an average consumption of 23L per p...
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...
Several carbon footprint (CF) studies have been so far carried out to assess the environmental impac...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
Waste management is a critical and important issue for the food industry related to the issues of en...
In the age of technology and development in which we live nowadays, it is inevitable to realise that...
The beer brewing industry has long been considered somewhat bio-circular since the major part of its...
When designing a new circular economy system, many aspects must be considered in order to benefit fr...
The accumulation of huge amounts of food wastes every year has led to environmental degradation and ...
Background, Aim and Scope: The increasing concern about environment protection and a broader awaren...
Brewing beer is an energy, water, and resource-intensive process. As such, the craft-brewing industr...