Food waste as a valuable resource for the production of chemicals, materials and fuels. Current situation and global perspective
City University of Hong Kong · University of York · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Increasing demand for fuels and chemicals, driven by factors including over-population, the threat of global warming and the scarcity of fossil resources, strains our resource system and necessitates the development of sustainable and innovative strategies for the chemical industry. Our society is currently experiencing constraints imposed by our resource system, which drives industry to increase its overall efficiency by improving existing processes or finding new uses for waste. Food supply chain waste emerged as a resource with a significant potential to be employed as a raw material for the production of fuels and chemicals given the abundant volumes globally generated, its contained diversity of…
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14Topics & keywords
- Food waste
- Business
- Valorisation
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Raw material
- Waste management
- Incineration
- Natural resource economics
- Responsible consumption and production