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- W4285308737 abstract "Globally, a rising trend in population and economy has caused an increase in the global demand for energy. Although, fossil fuels have been the most predominantly used fuel, the resources utilised for the production of fossil fuels have begun to deplete. This has resulted in the emission of various deleterious gases, which have consequently caused global warming including various alterations in climate, environment and biodiversity. In order to combat this challenge of depleting fossil fuel reservoirs and global warming, biofuels have been considered a suitable candidate for substituting fossil fuels. Biofuels are a sustainable and environment-friendly form of energy which are produced from biomass. Over the past few decades, researchers are persistently finding novel sources that can serve as the feedstock to generate biofuels. Of the variety of biofuels being generated, bioethanol has been recognised as a promising biofuel because of the various advantages associated to its chemical properties, cost of production, sustainability and impact on environment. Additionally, bioethanol is one such biofuel that requires carbohydrate source for its production. Therefore, the interests of various researchers have now inclined towards wastes generated from food industries. Food waste is generated from different sectors including agriculture, municipalities, industries, forestry and corporations. The food processing wastes are a rich source of various nutrients. Mostly, these wastes are either discarded in landfills or are used as an animal feed. However, their disposal has been reported to result in severe environmental hazards. Therefore, to avert this challenge of environmental pollution, researchers have considered valorisation of food waste into biofuel an efficacious strategy, especially bioethanol. This chapter deals with the importance of utilisation of food waste for the production of biofuels, with primary focus on bioethanol production. The chapter also elucidates the types of feedstocks used for bioethanol production. It also delineates different types of food processing wastes and strategies to employ them for bioethanol production." @default.
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