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- W2986697079 abstract "Rapid increase in world population requires the introduction of advanced technologies to meet their demands of food and many other essential things. Increased industrialization resulted in continuous consumption of energy and material along with a huge amount of waste production. Slow-growing waste management approaches and other parameters for the treatment of waste, along with their disposal, escalate the problems of population. The treasure of food waste in the form of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and other nutraceuticals might be a better raw material for the production of profitable goods. Recovery of energy from waste plays an important role in the ecological management of waste material to alleviate the problems associated with waste, and it also supports the concept of multidisciplinary economical benefits. In this chapter, we have highlighted the growing parameters of food industry in the field of generated waste management, along with the biorefinery concept, to improve the economical status of any country." @default.
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- W2986697079 title "Food industry waste biorefineries: future energy, valuable recovery, and waste treatment" @default.
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