Environmental Biorefinery and Cascading Use of Biomass
The text presents the principle of cascading use in environmental biorefineries, advocating sequential high-value product generation from lignocellulosic biomass before final energy recovery. It discusses technological and strategic barriers, and calls for integrated supply chains and R&D to optimize resource efficiency and support a circular bioeconomy.
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Description détaillée
This study examines the cascading use of lignocellulosic biomass within environmental biorefineries to enhance resource efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It outlines how sequential valorization steps prioritize high-value material applications before final energy recovery, aligning with circular economy objectives. The authors identify key obstacles including sustainable biomass supply, pretreatment and fractionation technologies, and a lack of integrated “matter and energy” approaches and sector coordination. They emphasize the need to establish cross-sector connections for byproduct and waste transfer, and call for targeted R&D on environmental and economic impacts. The cascade strategy could diversify revenue and maintain jobs in agri-food industries.
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Information détaillée sur la contribution
- Projet
- Localisation
- France
- Auteurs
- Diana GARCIA-BERNET et Fayza DABOUSSI
- Objectif
- Adopt innovative practices
- Type de fichier
- document
- Publié sur
- 01 nov. 2016
- Langue originale
- French
- Site officiel du projet
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY