2023
DOI: 10.3390/environments10030046
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Pathways for the Valorization of Animal and Human Waste to Biofuels, Sustainable Materials, and Value-Added Chemicals

Abstract: Human and animal waste, including waste products originating from human or animal digestive systems, such as urine, feces, and animal manure, have constituted a nuisance to the environment. Inappropriate disposal and poor sanitation of human and animal waste often cause negative impacts on human health through contamination of the terrestrial environment, soil, and water bodies. Therefore, it is necessary to convert these wastes into useful resources to mitigate their adverse environmental effect. The present … Show more

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“…In recent years, there has been a growing tendency towards managing and recycling waste of all kinds. Wastes could be from domestic, industrial, animal, human, or agricultural activities and are environmental pollutants and a menace to society [1,2]. Te management and recycling of these wastes have produced numerous new products such as particleboards, biomass briquettes, car bumpers, and biooil and biochar [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been a growing tendency towards managing and recycling waste of all kinds. Wastes could be from domestic, industrial, animal, human, or agricultural activities and are environmental pollutants and a menace to society [1,2]. Te management and recycling of these wastes have produced numerous new products such as particleboards, biomass briquettes, car bumpers, and biooil and biochar [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%