Organic Waste Utilization for Sustainable Ethanol Production
Every year tons of organic waste, coming from industries and agricultural, are going to land fill without proper utilization. These waste materials are mainly composed of energy-rich biomolecules such as lignocellulose, cellulose, pectin, carbohydrates, p
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Sustainable Ethanol and Climate Change Sustainability Assessment for Ethanol Distilleries
Sustainable Ethanol and Climate Change
Muhammad Arshad Editor
Sustainable Ethanol and Climate Change Sustainability Assessment for Ethanol Distilleries
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Editor Muhammad Arshad Jhang-campus University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, Pakistan
ISBN 978-3-030-59279-0 ISBN 978-3-030-59280-6 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59280-6
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Preface
Driven by the desire to secure sustainability and mitigate climate change, bioethanol has been extremely explored in recent decades because it is proved environment friendly. Sustainable and clean fuel is the mandate of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially the number seven. In pursuit of the SDGs, bioethanol is expected to play a key role, being one of the most sustainable fuel sources. The major objective of producing this publication is to collate, discuss, and summarize the state-of-the-art knowledge on the current and future prospects of bioethanol’s impact on climate change and sustainability. While planning the book, I strived to achieve a comprehensive overview of all aspects of bioethanol from its feedstock, production and usage. It includes the chapters on bioethanol distillery waste (spent wash and CO2), their disposal, and impact on the environment; and finally a chapter on policy implications. The potential contribution from algae in sequestration of CO2 released from distilleries and being a sustainable feedstock for bioethanol production has also been discusse
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