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<onlyinclude>'''Conversion''' (not to be confused with chemical conversion) covers either the direct (without [[pre-processing]]) or indirect (with [[pre-processing]]) valorisation of biowaste into a final product followed by an optional [[post-processing]]. The [[decision support tool]] aids the search for suitable technologies capable to convert [[food waste]] as well as [[garden and park waste]] into [[chemicals]], [[energy and fuels]], [[food ingredients]], and [[materials]] | <onlyinclude>'''Conversion''' (not to be confused with chemical conversion) covers either the direct (without [[pre-processing]]) or indirect (with [[pre-processing]]) valorisation of biowaste into a final product followed by an optional [[post-processing]].</onlyinclude> The [[decision support tool]] aids the search for suitable technologies capable to convert [[food waste]] as well as [[garden and park waste]] into [[chemicals]], [[energy and fuels]], [[food ingredients]], and [[materials]] | ||
== Biochemical processes and technologies == | == Biochemical processes and technologies == |
Revision as of 08:13, 26 January 2023
Conversion (not to be confused with chemical conversion) covers either the direct (without pre-processing) or indirect (with pre-processing) valorisation of biowaste into a final product followed by an optional post-processing. The decision support tool aids the search for suitable technologies capable to convert food waste as well as garden and park waste into chemicals, energy and fuels, food ingredients, and materials
Biochemical processes and technologies
- Composting
- Enzymatic processes
- Gas fermentation
- Industrial fermentation
- Insect farming
- Solid state fermentation