Bioenergy and bio-products from bio-waste and its associated modern circular economy: Current research trends, challenges, and future outlooks

•Described the technology for refining biowaste into bioenergy and bioproducts.•The circular economy laid the groundwork for the advancement of bioenergy and bioproducts.•Outlined the implications, problems, and future directions of a moderncircular economy. The generation of bioenergy and bioproduc...

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Published inFuel (Guildford) Vol. 307; p. 121859
Main Authors Jain, Archana, Sarsaiya, Surendra, Kumar Awasthi, Mukesh, Singh, Ranjan, Rajput, Rishabh, Mishra, Umesh C., Chen, Jishuang, Shi, Jingshan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.01.2022
Elsevier BV
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Summary:•Described the technology for refining biowaste into bioenergy and bioproducts.•The circular economy laid the groundwork for the advancement of bioenergy and bioproducts.•Outlined the implications, problems, and future directions of a moderncircular economy. The generation of bioenergy and bioproducts from biowaste streams has piqued global interest in achieving a cutting-edge circular economy. The integration of biowaste into the cutting-edge circular economy has the potential to significantly increase the production of sustainable bioproducts and bioenergy. The potential for advanced forms and innovations to transform complicated, natural-rich biowastes into a variety of bioproducts and bioenergy with an advanced circular economy has been demonstrated in this article. It is described to emphasise the critical nature of research into improving biowaste conversion into circular economies and the impact that bioeconomy has on various societal sectors. The present study examined how microbial profiles have transformed treasured bioenergy and bioproducts aspirations into mechanical bioproducts marvels discovered through cutting-edge microbial analyses of biowaste. Additionally, the article discussed contemporary experiences with the developing circular economy of biowaste as a resource for numerous bioproducts and bioenergy businesses, as well as the emanant biowaste biorefinery methods that could be used to evaluate industrial-scale maintainable financial models for updated bioproducts and other generation-related issues.
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ISSN:0016-2361
1873-7153
1873-7153
DOI:10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121859