2024
DOI: 10.1021/acssusresmgt.4c00062
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A Perspective of Solid-State Fermentation As Emergent Technology for Organic Waste Management in the Framework of Circular Bioeconomy

Antoni Sánchez

Abstract: Among the different technologies to treat and valorize organic waste, solid-state fermentation (SSF) is gaining relevance in recent years as it permits the recovery of valuable biomaterials from waste, changing the paradigm: “from waste to raw material source”. SSF is very similar to composting, as it implies the aerobic biodegradation of organic solid waste, but with the objective of obtaining bioproducts in some point of the process, although a compost-like end product may be also produced. Also, SSF can be … Show more

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