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Author: Agarwal, Divya; Sharma, Dipti
Title: Food Processing Waste to Biofuel: A Sustainable Approach
  • Cord-id: qwdoa88r
  • Document date: 2020_9_8
  • ID: qwdoa88r
    Snippet: The present paper is reviewing utilization of FPW in generating biofuels with respect to technologies on the global perspective. The sustainable food management, substantial food wastage occur at consumer and supply chain levels in various steps of storage, packaging, transportation and delivery. Damage to crop and food products occur during natural and technological disasters. Climate change is responsible for accelerating natural disasters, that is again a trap for crop failures. Hunger, malnu
    Document: The present paper is reviewing utilization of FPW in generating biofuels with respect to technologies on the global perspective. The sustainable food management, substantial food wastage occur at consumer and supply chain levels in various steps of storage, packaging, transportation and delivery. Damage to crop and food products occur during natural and technological disasters. Climate change is responsible for accelerating natural disasters, that is again a trap for crop failures. Hunger, malnutrition due to unequitable distribution of resources and natural resource crisis due to population explosion are the major problems faced today. Thus role of FPW based biofuels, a step to combat climate change is introspected as an important tool towards circular bio-economy, i.e. an overall sustainable framework ensuring reduction in global greenhouse gaseous emission, reduction in poverty, economic upliftment, wasteland utilization and utilization of food processing waste.

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