Circular Bioeconomy and Waste Valorization aim to convert waste material from agriculture, organic waste, industry wastes, and food waste to bio-based products including renewable energy, biochemicals, biofertilizers, and sustainable materials. Unlike the conventional linear bioeconomy model of "take-make-dispose," Circular Bioeconomy and Waste Valorization emphasize closed-loop practices that will increase resource productivity, decrease environmental harm, reduce carbon footprint, and make the bioeconomy more resilient.
Waste Valorization Technologies
Agricultural Residue Utilization
Food Waste Conversion
Biomass Conversion and Biorefineries
Bioenergy from Organic Waste
Bio-based Chemicals and Materials
Bioplastics and Sustainable Materials
Industrial Symbiosis and Resource Efficiency
Waste-to-Value Innovations
Carbon Reduction and Circular Systems
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