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  1. Biowaste is known as any biodegradable organic waste of vegetable and/or animal origin, susceptible to biological degradation, and generated in the home and commercial environment, normally agri-food industries [9].

  2. Mar 31, 2024 · Biowaste arises from the unusable left-over generated during delivery of medical care, industrial sources, and research activities, which is infectious and creates a great threat to human well-being and the sustainable environment. The continuous generation of waste...

  3. Biomedical waste is distinct from normal trash or general waste, and differs from other types of hazardous waste, such as chemical, radioactive, universal or industrial waste. Medical facilities generate waste hazardous chemicals and radioactive materials.

  4. Apr 15, 2023 · Biowaste conversion is the essential process for converting cellulosic biowaste to valuable products such as biofuels and biochemicals. There are diverse mechanisms for the conversion of biowaste into valuable products.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Biowaste or biological waste is a waste that comes from a wide range of sources including animal wastes, plant wastes, domestic wastes, commercial wastes, ashes, biomedical wastes, construction wastes, radioactive wastes, and industrial solid and liquid wastes [1, 2].

  6. Biowaste is also referred to as biodegradable waste. In simple terms, biowaste can be defined as any waste material that is organic or that is capable of decomposing under: Aerobic conditions (In the presence of oxygen)