Biomass waste utilisation in low-carbon products: harnessing a major potential resource
University of Greenwich · Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract The increasing demand for food and other basic resources from a growing population has resulted in the intensification of agricultural and industrial activities. The wastes generated from agriculture are a burgeoning problem, as their disposal, utilisation and management practices are not efficient or universally applied. Particularly in developing countries, most biomass residues are left in the field to decompose or are burned in the open, resulting in significant environmental impacts. Similarly, with rapid global urbanisation and the rising demand for construction products, alternative sustainable energy sources and raw material supplies are required. Biomass wastes are an under-utilised source of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.84
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 67
Authors
4- NTNimisha TripathiCorresponding
University of Greenwich
- CDColin D. Hills
University of Greenwich
- RSR. S. Singh
Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research
- CJC. J. Atkinson
Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich
Topics & keywords
- Biomass (ecology)
- Raw material
- Waste management
- Environmental science
- Agriculture
- Municipal solid waste
- Sustainability
- Population