Biotechnology for Waste Biomass Utilization 1st Edition
Biotechnology for Waste Biomass Utilization, 1st Edition (Author:) presents a timely, practical roadmap for converting organic residues into value—designed for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers seeking sustainable solutions to global waste challenges.
Harnessing the latest advances in microbial bioconversion, enzyme engineering, and integrated biorefinery design, this book delivers clear explanations of processes that turn agricultural residues, food waste, and industrial byBooks into biofuels, bioplastics, soil amendments, and platform chemicals. Illustrated with real-world case studies and comparative life-cycle assessments, the text balances scientific rigor with operational insight—making complex topics accessible to both laboratory and field practitioners.
Readers will find in-depth coverage of microbial consortia, pretreatment technologies, anaerobic digestion, fermentation strategies, and downstream processing, plus discussions on economic viability, regulatory frameworks, and market pathways. Regional perspectives highlight scalable applications across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, ensuring relevance for local implementation and international collaboration.
Whether you’re developing a pilot biorefinery, drafting municipal waste management policy, or researching circular bioeconomy strategies, this volume equips you with the knowledge to reduce waste, lower emissions, and create new revenue streams from biomass. Concise summaries, actionable insights, and an emphasis on sustainability make it an indispensable reference for graduate students, engineers, and sustainability leaders.
Add Biotechnology for Waste Biomass Utilization to your professional library to stay at the forefront of waste-to-value innovation and drive practical, regionally adapted solutions for a cleaner, circular future. Purchase today to transform biomass challenges into economic and environmental opportunities.
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