From waste to value : valorisation pathways for organic waste streams in bioeconomies / [edited by] Antje Klitkou, Arne Martin Fevolden, and Marco Capasso.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge studies in waste management and policyPublisher: London : Routledge, 2019Description: xix, 305 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781138624979
- 628.1/68 23
- TD804 .F76 2019
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From Waste to Value investigates how streams of organic waste and residues can be transformed into valuable products, to foster a transition towards a sustainable and circular bioeconomy. The studies are carried out within a cross-disciplinary framework, drawing on a diverse set of theoretical approaches and defining different valorisation pathways. Organic waste streams from households and industry are becoming a valuable resource in today's economies. Substances that have long represented a cost to companies and a burden for society are now becoming an asset. Waste products, such as leftover food, forest residues and animal carcasses, can be turned into valuable products such as biomaterials, biochemicals and biopharmaceuticals. Exploiting these waste resources is challenging, however. It requires that companies develop new technologies and that public authorities introduce new regulation and governance models. This book helps policy-makers govern and regulate bio-based industries, and helps industry actors to identify and exploit new opportunities in the circular bioeconomy. Moreover, it provides important insights for all students and scholars concerned with renewable energy, sustainable development and climate change.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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