
Sustainable bioproducts and green technologies represent a transformative approach to meeting society's needs while minimizing environmental impact. This field encompasses the development of renewable materials, chemicals, and energy sources derived from biomass, agricultural residues, and other sustainable feedstocks. Researchers in sustainable bioproducts and green technologies focus on leveraging biotechnology, bioengineering, and process innovation to create value-added products and processes that reduce reliance on fossil fuels, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and promote circular economy principles. From biodegradable materials and bio-based chemicals to biofuels and biorefineries, sustainable bioproducts and green technologies offer promising solutions for addressing pressing environmental and societal challenges. By prioritizing resource efficiency, waste reduction, and ecosystem stewardship, this research fosters a more sustainable and resilient future while driving economic growth and innovation.
Sub-elements:
- Waste-to-wealth technologies
- Extraction
- Biofuels and bioenergy
- Sustainable aviation fuels
- Nanocellulose
- Bioprocess engineering
- Algal biotechnology
- Sustainable agriculture and biomass production
- Municipal solid waste management
- Sustainability assessment and life cycle analysis