Y Ren, M Yu, C Wu, Q Wang, M Gao, Q Huang… - Bioresource …, 2018 - Elsevier
Anaerobic digestion has been practically applied in agricultural and industrial waste treatment and recognized as an economical-effective way for food waste disposal. This …
Y Ma, Y Liu - Biotechnology advances, 2019 - Elsevier
Food waste (FW) management is a global conundrum because of the rapid population growth and growing economic activity. Currently, incineration and landfill are still the main …
P Wang, H Wang, Y Qiu, L Ren, B Jiang - Bioresource technology, 2018 - Elsevier
Food waste (FW) is rich in starch, fat, protein and cellulose. It is easy to decay and brings environmental pollution and other social problems. FW shows a high potential to produce …
Rapid economic growth in Asia and especially in China, will lead to a huge increase of food waste (FW) production that is expected to increase by 278–416 million tonnes. Among …
Food waste was defined by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and includes any healthy or edible substance that is wasted, lost, degraded at every stage of the food …
Food waste (FW) is a valuable resource which requires sustainable management avenues to reduce the hazardous environmental impacts and add-value for better economy …
RY Kannah, J Merrylin, TP Devi, S Kavitha… - Bioresource Technology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Rapid increase in global population and their food ingestion habit plays a major role in generation of food waste (FW). FW includes some part of cooked and uncooked plant waste …
Food waste (FW) management by biological process is more attractive and eco-friendly approach than thermo-chemical conversion or landfilling. However, FW composition and …
Food wastes have a high biomethane production potential because of their high organic matter contents. This review paper presents an overview on the fundamentals of anaerobic …