Monomers, materials and energy from coffee by-products. A review
Type
01 - Zeitschriftenartikel, Journalartikel oder Magazin
Zusammenfassung
In recent years, the circular economy and sustainability have gained attention in the food industry aimed at recycling food industrial waste and residues. For example, several plant-based materials are nowadays used in packaging and biofuel production. Among them, by-products and waste from coffee processing constitute a largely available, low cost, good quality resource. Coffee production includes many steps, in which by-products are generated including coffee pulp, coffee husks, silver skin and spent coffee. This review aims to analyze the reasons why coffee waste can be considered as a valuable source in recycling strategies for the sustainable production of bio-based chemicals, materials and fuels. It addresses the most recent advances in monomer, polymer and plastic filler productions and applications based on the development of viable biorefinery technologies. The exploration of strategies to unlock the potential of this biomass for fuel productions is also revised. Coffee by-products valorization is a clear example of waste biorefinery. Future applications in areas such as biomedicine, food packaging and material technology should be taken into consideration. However, further efforts in techno-economic analysis and the assessment of the feasibility of valorization processes on an industrial scale are needed.
DOI der Originalausgabe
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13126921Übergeordnetes Werk
sustainability
Jahrgang
13
Ausgabe
12
Seiten
1-19
Verlag / Hrsg. Institution
MDPI
Verlagsort / Veranstaltungsort
Basel
Zitation
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