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Food Waste Valorization. Emerging Trends, Techno-economic and Environmental Considerations

  • Book

  • August 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5850336

Food Waste Valorization: Emerging Trends, Techno-economic and Environmental Considerations covers bioactive extraction, therapeutic properties and environmental concerns related to food waste conversion to value-added products, along with advanced technological breakthroughs in the field. The book also provides concepts and theories on several facets of agro-food waste valorization and its by-products, as well as opportunities and challenges. Each chapter contains viewpoints from different fields of research such as Basic Science, Agriculture, Food Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Science, and more, with each having a unique approach to food waste valorization as it relates to their field. This is an invaluable resource for research and development professionals in post-harvest processing and renewable energy industries, as well as the academicians.

Table of Contents

SECTION 1: FOOD SUSTAINABILITY, WASTAGE, AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 1. Overview of Food Wastes and its Valorizations 2. Food Wastes and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3. Food Waste Generation and Holistic Management in COVID-19 and Post-Covid Era 4. Socio-economic Concern, Environmental Impact Assessment and Feasibilities Study of Up-cycled Food Wastes SECTION 2: FOOD WASTES VALORIZATION INTO VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS 5. Food Waste to Energy: Techniques for Energy Recovery from Food Waste 6. Bioactive: Extractability of Value-added Nutraceuticals from Food Wastes 7. Soil Enrichment: Food Waste a Potential Boost for Improving Crop Productivity 8. Depolymerizing and Upgrading Food Waste Components into Platform Chemicals 9. Valorizations of Food Wastes in Infrastructural Development and Construction Industries 10. Valorization of Food-based wastes into Hydrophobic Bio-plastics 11. Sustainable Valorization of Food Wastes for Animal Feed Fortification 12. Approaches to Isolation and Characterization of Novel Microbes from Food Waste 13. Process Design, Modelling and Technology Integration for Maximizing Efficiency in Food Valorisations SECTION 3: TECHNO-ECONOMIC AND LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT IN FOOD WASTE VALORIZATION 14. Analysis of Laws, Policy and Regulatory Challenges Associated and Future Direction with Food Waste Valorisation 15. Business and Financial Models in Food Wastes Valorizations 16. Techno-economic and Life-Cycle Assessment of Food Wastes Valorization

Authors

Olalere Olusegun Abayomi Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Greenwich, Chartham Maritime, UK. Dr. Olalere Olusegun Abayomi is an experienced researcher with demonstrated multidisciplinary expertise in Chemical Engineering Science, Food Biotechnology, Nutraceuticals Processing and Analytical Chemistry. He finished his PhD from the University Malaysia Pahang with a specialization in Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering. Before that he obtained his master's degree in Industrial and Production Engineering from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Dr Olalere had his first degree in Chemical Engineering from the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria. He has authored over 60 research articles in Scopus and Web of Science and has been cited more than 1000 times.

He currently works as a visiting researcher at the Innovation Incubator University (I2U), Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. He is an active reviewer for many journals, and is presently an Associate Editor at the Jundishapur Journal of Natural Pharmaceutical Products. Gan Chee Yuen Associate Professor of the Analytical Biochemistry Research Centre (ABrC) in Universiti Sains Malaysia, University Innovation Incubator Building, Malaysia. Assoc. Prof. Dr Gan Chee Yuen is an academic staff of the Analytical Biochemistry Research Centre (ABrC) in Universiti Sains Malaysia. He is also a deputy director for the department. His research is specializing in bioactive peptides/polysaccharides which are extracted from various agricultural sources using enzyme technology. He managed to publish almost a hundred journals and was actively involved as a reviewer (over 300 articles). His works have been cited more than 2500 times. In addition, he is also professionally recognized as a science consultant. Puranjan Mishra Puranjan Mishra, S/o Surendra Nath Mishra, Chura-Mill Chouk, Makkhatakiya, Naugachia, Bhagalpur, India. Dr Puranjan Mishra studied Biotechnology at Himachal Pradesh University, India. Then he moved University of Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia, where he completed his doctorate. Presently he is carrying out his Post-doctoral at Hongkong Baptist University, Hong Kong. His current research interest is in the area of anaerobic digestion, Enzymology, and Nanomaterials synthesis, mainly for Energetic applications (H2 and CH4, Biomass valorization). His scientific research work has been published in more than 40 peer-reviewed with high impacts manuscripts including a book chapter. His works have been cited more than 650 times. He is the reviewer of Elsevier's journals including the International journal of hydrogen energy, Journal of Cleaner Production, Waste and Biomass valorization etc. He has also reviewed many book chapters.