“…A systematic evaluation of bioprocess designs for more than 200 high-production volume chemicals (at least 500 MT produced annually in the United States) from glucose determined that roughly 75% were unlikely to achieve economic viability (Wu et al., 2018 ). However, there is an increasing demand for bioprocesses that start with the desire to consume, remediate, or detoxify a complex waste stream, such as lignin (Kamimura et al., 2019 ), food waste (Isah & Ozbay, 2020 ), plastic waste (Jarboe et al., 2022 ; Skariyachan et al., 2022 ), industrial off-gas (Liew et al., 2016 ), and others (Saeed et al., 2022 ). To this end, a wide range of organisms have been studied for their ability to consume these wastes with the goal of capture, recycling, or valorization through the production of value-added chemicals (Gerotto et al., 2020 ; Liu & Hong, 2021 ; Verschoor et al., 2022 ).…”