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      Waste biorefinery models towards sustainable circular bioeconomy: Critical review and future perspectives.

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          Increased urbanization worldwide has resulted in a substantial increase in energy and material consumption as well as anthropogenic waste generation. The main source for our current needs is petroleum refinery, which have grave impact over energy-environment nexus. Therefore, production of bioenergy and biomaterials have significant potential to contribute and need to meet the ever increasing demand. In this perspective, a biorefinery concept visualizes negative-valued waste as a potential renewable feedstock. This review illustrates different bioprocess based technological models that will pave sustainable avenues for the development of biobased society. The proposed models hypothesize closed loop approach wherein waste is valorised through a cascade of various biotechnological processes addressing circular economy. Biorefinery offers a sustainable green option to utilize waste and to produce a gamut of marketable bioproducts and bioenergy on par to petro-chemical refinery.

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          Journal
          Bioresour. Technol.
          Bioresource technology
          Elsevier BV
          1873-2976
          0960-8524
          Sep 2016
          : 215
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Bioengineering and Environmental Sciences (BEES), CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT), Hyderabad 500 007, India, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), India. Electronic address: vmohan_s@yahoo.com.
          [2 ] Bioengineering and Environmental Sciences (BEES), CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT), Hyderabad 500 007, India, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), India.
          Article
          S0960-8524(16)30433-3
          10.1016/j.biortech.2016.03.130
          27068056
          3a0db3f3-df71-4fd8-b3ba-6392a28d7e1d
          History

          Low carbon technology,Life cycle assessment (LCA),Eco-footprints,Circular Bioeconomy,Biofuels,Biobased products

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