Circular bioeconomy ecosystems: Hydroxyapatite from fish waste at Rio de Janeiro
Bárbara Gomes Xavier,
Luísa Vieira da Silva,
Flávia Chaves Alves
et al.
Abstract:The transition to a low‐carbon economy endangered the revenues of many oil‐dependent regions. This is the case in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, which has become highly dependent on oil and gas royalties since the 1970s. At the same time, the circular blue bioeconomy has emerged as a pathway for environmentally sound socioeconomic development. In such a context, a biological resource in many oil‐dependent regions is fish processing residue, from which high added‐value compounds can be obtained, such as collagen… Show more
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