About this Research Topic
Waste biorefineries have emerged as a sustainable environmental management solution to achieve not only the aforementioned SDGs, but also to accomplish no poverty (aligned with SDG 1) and zero hunger (aligned with SDG 2) and to maintain well-being and good health aligned with (SDG 3) and decent work and economic growth (aligned with SDG 8) worldwide. This is true because integrated waste biorefineries can efficiently and sustainably produce fuels, heat, energy, power, and multiple value-added products and chemicals. It can further facilitate the transition from linear to circular economies and mitigate the major challenges faced, including environmental pollution, climate change, and adverse effects on public health.
This Research Topic will focus on different types of waste biorefineries, current status, practical implications, optimization of waste-to-energy technologies, detailed life assessment studies, and future opportunities with a vision to achieve SDGs in the areas of sustainable energy generation, waste management, circular economies, and climate change mitigation. The editorial team of this special issue, consisting of world-renowned scientists including Highly Cited Researchers, welcomes submissions of original research articles, review articles, short communications, industrial and/or country/region case studies that covers the following enlisted topics:
• Waste biorefineries (e.g., organic waste biorefinery, agricultural and forestry waste biorefinery, etc.)
• Integration of different types of biorefineries
• Sustainable development goals
• Waste to energy technologies
• Energy and resource recovery from biomass and other waste
• Renewable and sustainable energy systems
• Biomass and waste supply chain
• Sustainable waste management systems
• Mitigation of environmental pollution and climate change
• Life cycle assessment
• Sustainable circular and bio-based economies.
Keywords: Waste-to-energy, Integrated waste biorefineries, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Climate change, Circular economy, Sustainable waste management, Recycling, Biofuel, Bioenergy
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