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A critical review on livestock manure biorefinery technologies: Sustainability, challenges, and future perspectives

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110033

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Livestock manure; Circular bioeconomy; Anaerobic digestion; Compost; Nutrient recovery

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  1. Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2014ZX07105-001]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program [2018YFD0800803, 2016YFD0800500]
  3. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program
  4. International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship of China

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The increasing demand for animal protein products has led to challenges in managing livestock manure, with debates ongoing on treatment technologies. Most technologies focus on the solid fraction of manure, leaving the liquid fraction as a potential environmental threat. Anaerobic digestion and bio-oil production are promising solutions, but face obstacles such as high investment costs, operational difficulties, and the need for further research.
An ever increasing demand for animal protein products has posed serious challenges for managing the increasing quantities of livestock manure. The choice of treatment technologies is still a complicated task and considerable debates over this issue still continue. To build a clearer picture of manure treatment framework, this study was conducted to review the most frequently employed manure management technologies from their state of the art, challenges, sustainability, environmental regulations and incentives, and improvement strategies perspectives. The results showed that most treatment technologies have focused on the solid fraction of manure while the liquid fraction still remains a potential environmental threat. Compared to other waste to energy solutions, anaerobic digestion is the most mature technology to upgrade manure's organic matter into renewable energy, however the problems associated with high investment costs, operating parameters, manure collection, and digestate management have hindered its developments in rural areas in developing countries. Bio-oil production through hydrothermal liquification is also a promising solution, as it can directly convert the wet manure into biofuel. However, lipid-poor nature of manure, operational difficulties, and the need for downstream process to remove nitrogenous compounds from the final product necessitate further research. Livestock manure management (both solid and liquid fractions) under biorefinery approach seems an inevitable solution for future sustainable development to meet circular bioeconomy requirements. Much research is still required to establish a systematic framework based on regional requirements to develop an integrated manure nutrient recycling and manure management planning with minimum environmental risks and maximum profit.

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