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Recent advances in circular bioeconomy based clean technologies for sustainable environment

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JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102534

Keywords

Circular bioeconomy; Bioelectrochemical systems; Thermochemical technologies; Sustainable environment

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  1. University of Technology Sydney, Australia (UTS, RIA NGO
  2. UTS, 2021 SRS)
  3. Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP)
  4. Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE) , Republic of Korea [20183020141270, 20194110300040]
  5. Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) [20194110300040] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Circular bioeconomy-based clean technologies are crucial in addressing resource scarcity and environmental issues by converting wastewater and biowastes into valuable resources and bioenergy, thus creating a sustainable environment.
The term circular bioeconomy-based clean technologies has attracted global attention in recent years, and it now plays an important role in solving issues of increasing biowaste generation, resource scarcity and climate change. This is in line with creating a sustainable environment. Regarding circular bioeconomy-based technologies, wastewaters and solid biowastes are treated as potential and renewable feedstocks for producing valueadded resources and bioenergy. Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) are promising technologies for the treatment of wastewater and conversion of wastes to bioenergy and resources by microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and microbial electrolysis cells (MECs). Biowastes from various sectors, including organic fraction of municipal solid waste, agricultural residues, animal manure, food wastes and sewage sludge, can be converted to biochar, biofuel and other valuable products via thermochemical technologies. This research explains some representative circular bioeconomy based technologies for the treatment of wastewater and biowastes while focusing on the impact of these technologies and products on environmental sustainability.

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