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27 Bioconversion of Waste to Wealth as Circular Bioeconomy Approach
27.6.1
Current Trends in Bioeconomy
1. Biodiplomacy
This concept pertains to the approach of diplomacy among countries to include a
concerted and sincere effort to tackle global warming and other climate changes.
This includes a global approach toward bioconservation that also ensures a secure
human livelihood [32].
2. Identifying targets for an internationally agreeable sustainable development
goals and linking them to bioeconomy, for monitoring progress [33].
3. Developing an educational framework for a better understanding and propaga-
tion of the concept of CBE [34].
27.7
Conclusion
CBE is a concept that ensures an effective utilization of natural resources, while
trying to develop technologies that are eco-friendly. These technologies need to be
economically feasible and also need to get acceptance from the public at large. This
concept, currently at its nascent stage, is bound to be the future solution for environ-
mental protection and sustenance of natural resources.
List of Abbreviations
CBE
Circular bioeconomy
CE
Circular economy
FSCW
Food supply chain waste
LCA
Life cycle analysis
LCC
Life cycle cost
MSW
Municipal solid waste
OFSMW
Organic fraction of municipal solid waste
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