Urgent Need to Define End-of-Waste Criteria for Efficient Utilization of Organic Waste

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Urgent Need to Define End-of-Waste Criteria for Efficient Utilization of Organic Waste. / Pleissner, Daniel; Stephan, Loreena; Smetana, Sergiy.
in: ACS Sustainable Resource Management, Jahrgang 1, Nr. 9, 26.09.2024, S. 1874-1875.

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Pleissner D, Stephan L, Smetana S. Urgent Need to Define End-of-Waste Criteria for Efficient Utilization of Organic Waste. ACS Sustainable Resource Management. 2024 Sep 26;1(9):1874-1875. doi: 10.1021/acssusresmgt.4c00265

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abstract = "The utilization of organic waste in Europe is limited to anaerobic digestion, composting, incineration, and landfilling. However, organic waste has significant potential for producing chemicals, fibers, and platform chemicals through bioconversion processes. This viewpoint suggests that end-of-waste criteria are needed to define when waste becomes a secondary raw material that ensures a truly circular economy.",
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