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ABSTRACT
The aim of this article is to explain the concept of biorefinery, with its three constituent elements: fractionation, extraction and functionalization. Biorefineries of field crops as well as wood are displayed.The biological origin of raw materials allows a strong contribution of biotechnologies that relevance is described in-depth. This vision is extended to include integration with sectorial approaches (fruits and vegetables, meat products). Vigilance to be given to upstream resources is emphasized. Finally, environmental biorefineries make possible to go beyond simple effluent management to address the circular economy and integration into agro-industrial ecology.
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Paul COLONNA: Research Director, Institut national de la recherche agronomique (INRA), Paris, France
INTRODUCTION
With the exception of fruit and flowers, which can be consumed without any processing, the transition from agricultural and forestry biomass to products of interest
products of agricultural origin, subdivided into traditional crops of annual plants (cereals, oilseeds) sought mainly for their noble parts (grains, seeds and tubers), and crops dedicated to lignocellulosic biorefining (Miscanthus, switchgrass, etc.), as well as crop residues (straw, stalks, leaves) and livestock residues;
forest products: logs, pellets, wood chips and residues from forestry operations or specific silvicultural crops (short or very short rotation coppice of poplar and eucalyptus);
products of aquatic origin: algae, residues from fishing and fish farming;
Co-products and effluents from industries that process biological materials: sawmills, paper mills, food processing industries, industrial livestock farms, etc;
other organic waste: municipal waste, sludge from wastewater treatment plants, household refuse, green waste from parks and gardens.
Obtaining the desired functionality from the raw material or a fraction thereof is obviously one of the determining factors in the choice of the biomass-process-product combination. Two logics coexist: preserving the functionality initially present, and creating functionality by the process from a given fraction.
The aim of this article is to identify the rationale behind the creation and operation of biorefineries, in the nexus of biological resources – biorefineries – biobased products for the forestry, plant and animal sectors and their waste products. The technologies implemented...
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KEYWORDS
functionalisation | extraction | fractionation | sustainability | by-product
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Biorefineries
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ADEME Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) database https://www.ademe.fr/expertises/consommer-autrement/passer-a-laction/dossier/lanalyse-cycle-vie/quest-lacv
Events
Plant Based Summit (PBS) https://www.iar-pole.com/evenements/
World Bio Markets www.worldbiomarkets.com
Standards and norms
Lifecycle analysis
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – principle and framework, International Organization for Standardization, 2006. - ISO 14040 - 2006
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Association Chimie du Végétal (ACDV) https://www.chimieduvegetal.com/lassociation/
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Eurostat. Agriculture, forestry and fishery statistics https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/
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