초록 |
Biorefinery, which produces energy and chemicals by using carbon-neutral biomass as feedstock, has high potential to solve the global climate change problem as an alternative to the current petrochemical-based industry. As a core technology of sustainable green industry, biorefinery is required to develop processes and technologies to improve the current low economic feasibility. This presentation addresses the classification of non-edible biomass without compromising food security, and its requirements as an economical feedstock for biorefinery. In particular, the bioprocessing strategy will be briefly introduced focusing on the case of converting organic wastes (aronia juice processing residues, chestnut processing shells, and spent coffee grounds) that meets various requirements as a next-generation biomass into various chemicals. Finally, the design of a waste-zero platform that recycles by-products from bioprocesses as feedstock is introduced. |