Towards a circular bioeconomy. Volatile fatty acid platform for biowaste recycling

Resources in general are not infinitely available, and also renewable resources if consumed outside their normal replacement cycles become scarce. Therefore, the establishment of a circular bioeconomy must respect natural systems and replacement cycles of organic carbon thereby reducing environmenta...

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Main Author: Michels, Jochen (author)
Other Authors: Mocking, Tijs (author), Sellis, Ido (author), Meerburg, Francis (author), Bauer, Csaba (author), Pais, Célia (author), Magielse, Peter (author), Ferreira, Vasco (author), Gonzalez, Elisabeth (author), Stramarkou, Marina (author), Carolas, Ana (author), Rusu, Alexandru (author), Hiessl, Sebastian (author), Dietrich, Thomas (author), Velghe, Filip (author), Pop, Bianca (author), Peral, Carlota (author), De Wilde, Fabian (author), Spit, Gerben (author), Sommer Ferreira, Bruno (author), Wiedemann, Adelheid (author), Neureiter, Markus (author), Pierrard, Marie-Aline (author), Burgstaller, Burgstaller (author), Sampaio, Paula (author), Oliver, Laura (author), Topakas, Evangelos (author), Chalima, Angelina (author), Fernández de Castro, Laura (author), San Vicente, Leire (author), Oikonomopoulou, Vasiliki (author), Boukouvalas, Christos (author), Laina, Konstantina (author), Farahbakhsh, Siavash (author), Santamaría, Amaia (author), San José, Javier (author), Van Meensel, Jef (author), Snellinx, Stien (author), Belderbos, Edward (author), Mertens, Anouk (author), Villarán, Maria Carmen (author)
Format: book
Language:eng
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1822/72813
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/72813
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Summary:Resources in general are not infinitely available, and also renewable resources if consumed outside their normal replacement cycles become scarce. Therefore, the establishment of a circular bioeconomy must respect natural systems and replacement cycles of organic carbon thereby reducing environmental pressure of human consumption. Upcycling of side and biowaste streams towards added value compounds represents hereby a critical aspect reducing land system change and fertilizer use for biomass supply for the bioeconomy. The development of a Volatile Fatty Acids Platform (VFAP) represents an important cornerstone for the upcycling of heterogenous municipal biowaste streams.