Apple orchard waste recycling and valorization of valuable product-A review

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Abstract

Huge quantities of apple orchard waste (AOW) generated could be regarded as a promising alternative energy source for fuel and material production. Conventional and traditional processes for disposal of these wastes are neither economical nor environment friendly. Hence, sustainable technologies are required to be developed to solve this long-term existence and continuous growing problem. In light of these issues, this review pays attention towards sustainable and renewable systems, various value-added products from an economic and environmental perspective. Refined bio-product derived from AOW contributes to resource and energy demand comprising of biomethane, bioethanol, biofuels, bio-fertilizers, biochar, and biochemicals, such as organic acid, and enzymes. However, the market implementation of biological recovery requires reliable process technology integrated with an eco-friendly and economic production chain, classified management.

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Duan, Y., Mehariya, S., Kumar, A., Singh, E., Yang, J., Kumar, S., … Kumar Awasthi, M. (2021). Apple orchard waste recycling and valorization of valuable product-A review. Bioengineered. Bellwether Publishing, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1872905

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