From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy

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Autor(a) principal: Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mussagy, Cassamo Ussemane, Oshiro, Ariane Alves [UNESP], Mendonça, Carlos Miguel Nóbrega, Santos-Ebinuma, Valéria De Carvalho [UNESP], Pessoa, Adalberto, Oliveira, Ricardo Pinheiro De Souza, Pereira, Jorge Fernando Brandão [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1gc03191k
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Resumo: Despite being a vital asset for global sustenance and economy, ocean aquatic ecosystems are in danger due to the effects of incorrect management of their resources, pollution, and climate change. Considering the seafood industry discards half of its fish-product mass in the ocean, a proper valorization of its residues would decrease not only the ocean contamination but also improve the management of marine resources and increase the sector competitiveness. With these goals in mind, ocean-based industries are adopting new sustainable production models, similar to biorefineries, which are effective for waste valorization, namely, converting low-value biomass into commercially relevant by-products. Based on a deeper knowledge of aquatic feedstocks, the development and implementation of a marine biorefinery can be fundamental to consolidate a greenersocioeconomic development, similar to that observed in green chemistry. However, biorefineries are sophisticated multi-step systems with numerous feedstocks and commodities. Therefore, their implementation requires expertise in all stages of manufacturing, in addition to a clear vision of all raw materials, residues, and products. In this sense, with this perspective, we provide an initial overview of the current state-of-the-art on marine biorefineries and the sources and applications of their by-products. Afterward, we suggest how to integrate green chemistry and blue economy principles into ocean-based industries, aiming to support a more sustainable, profitable, and conscious ocean economy. This journal is
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spelling From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economygreen economyblue economymarine biorefinerygreen chemistryDespite being a vital asset for global sustenance and economy, ocean aquatic ecosystems are in danger due to the effects of incorrect management of their resources, pollution, and climate change. Considering the seafood industry discards half of its fish-product mass in the ocean, a proper valorization of its residues would decrease not only the ocean contamination but also improve the management of marine resources and increase the sector competitiveness. With these goals in mind, ocean-based industries are adopting new sustainable production models, similar to biorefineries, which are effective for waste valorization, namely, converting low-value biomass into commercially relevant by-products. Based on a deeper knowledge of aquatic feedstocks, the development and implementation of a marine biorefinery can be fundamental to consolidate a greenersocioeconomic development, similar to that observed in green chemistry. However, biorefineries are sophisticated multi-step systems with numerous feedstocks and commodities. Therefore, their implementation requires expertise in all stages of manufacturing, in addition to a clear vision of all raw materials, residues, and products. In this sense, with this perspective, we provide an initial overview of the current state-of-the-art on marine biorefineries and the sources and applications of their by-products. Afterward, we suggest how to integrate green chemistry and blue economy principles into ocean-based industries, aiming to support a more sustainable, profitable, and conscious ocean economy. This journal isDespite being a vital asset for global sustenance and economy, ocean aquatic ecosystems are in danger due to the effects of incorrect management of their resources, pollution, and climate change. Considering the seafood industry discards half of its fish-products mass in the ocean, a proper valorization of its residues would decrease not only the ocean contamination but also improve the management of marine resources and increase the sector competitiveness. With these goals in mind, ocean-based industries are adopting new sustainable production models, similar to biorefineries, which are effective for waste valorization, namely, converting low-value biomass into commercially relevant by-products. Based on a deeper knowledge of aquatic feedstocks, the development and implementation of a marine biorefinery can be fundamental to consolidate a “greener” socioeconomic development, similar to that observed in green chemistry. However, biorefineries are sophisticated multi-step systems with numerous feedstocks and commodities. Therefore, their implementation requires expertise in all stages of manufacturing, in addition to a clear vision of all raw materials, residues, and products. In this sense, with this perspective, we provide an initial overview of the current state-of-the-art on marine biorefineries and the sources and applications of their by-products. Afterward, we suggest how to integrate green chemistry and blue economy principles into ocean-based industries, aiming to support a more sustainable, profitable, and conscious ocean economy.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences São Paulo University (USP) Cidade de Universitária, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, no. 580, B16Department of Engineering of Bioprocesses and Biotechnology School of Pharmaceutical Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rodovia Araraquara-Jaú/Km 01Univ Coimbra CIEPQPF Department of Chemical Engineering, Rua Sílvio Lima, Pólo II-Pinhal de MarrocosDepartment of Engineering of Bioprocesses and Biotechnology School of Pharmaceutical Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rodovia Araraquara-Jaú/Km 01FAPESP 2020/14144-8FAPESP 2020/08655-0FAPESP 2020/13271-6FAPESP 2019/15493-9FAPESP 2018/06908-8FAPESP 2018/25511-1CAPES 001FTC UIDB/EQU/00102/2020FTC UIDP/EQU/00102/2020Royal Chemical SocietyUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Veríssimo, Nathalia VieiraMussagy, Cassamo UssemaneOshiro, Ariane Alves [UNESP]Mendonça, Carlos Miguel NóbregaSantos-Ebinuma, Valéria De Carvalho [UNESP]Pessoa, AdalbertoOliveira, Ricardo Pinheiro De SouzaPereira, Jorge Fernando Brandão [UNESP]2022-04-28T19:47:52Z2022-12-23T05:00:53Z2022-04-28T19:47:52Z2022-12-23T05:00:53Z2021-12-072021-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article9377-9400application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1gc03191kGreen Chemistry, v. 23, n. 23, p. 9377-9400, 2021.Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira et al. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
title From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
spellingShingle From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira
green economy
blue economy
marine biorefinery
green chemistry
title_short From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
title_full From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
title_fullStr From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
title_full_unstemmed From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
title_sort From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy
author Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira
author_facet Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira
Mussagy, Cassamo Ussemane
Oshiro, Ariane Alves [UNESP]
Mendonça, Carlos Miguel Nóbrega
Santos-Ebinuma, Valéria De Carvalho [UNESP]
Pessoa, Adalberto
Oliveira, Ricardo Pinheiro De Souza
Pereira, Jorge Fernando Brandão [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Mussagy, Cassamo Ussemane
Oshiro, Ariane Alves [UNESP]
Mendonça, Carlos Miguel Nóbrega
Santos-Ebinuma, Valéria De Carvalho [UNESP]
Pessoa, Adalberto
Oliveira, Ricardo Pinheiro De Souza
Pereira, Jorge Fernando Brandão [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira
Mussagy, Cassamo Ussemane
Oshiro, Ariane Alves [UNESP]
Mendonça, Carlos Miguel Nóbrega
Santos-Ebinuma, Valéria De Carvalho [UNESP]
Pessoa, Adalberto
Oliveira, Ricardo Pinheiro De Souza
Pereira, Jorge Fernando Brandão [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv green economy
blue economy
marine biorefinery
green chemistry
topic green economy
blue economy
marine biorefinery
green chemistry
description Despite being a vital asset for global sustenance and economy, ocean aquatic ecosystems are in danger due to the effects of incorrect management of their resources, pollution, and climate change. Considering the seafood industry discards half of its fish-product mass in the ocean, a proper valorization of its residues would decrease not only the ocean contamination but also improve the management of marine resources and increase the sector competitiveness. With these goals in mind, ocean-based industries are adopting new sustainable production models, similar to biorefineries, which are effective for waste valorization, namely, converting low-value biomass into commercially relevant by-products. Based on a deeper knowledge of aquatic feedstocks, the development and implementation of a marine biorefinery can be fundamental to consolidate a greenersocioeconomic development, similar to that observed in green chemistry. However, biorefineries are sophisticated multi-step systems with numerous feedstocks and commodities. Therefore, their implementation requires expertise in all stages of manufacturing, in addition to a clear vision of all raw materials, residues, and products. In this sense, with this perspective, we provide an initial overview of the current state-of-the-art on marine biorefineries and the sources and applications of their by-products. Afterward, we suggest how to integrate green chemistry and blue economy principles into ocean-based industries, aiming to support a more sustainable, profitable, and conscious ocean economy. This journal is
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Green Chemistry, v. 23, n. 23, p. 9377-9400, 2021.
Veríssimo, Nathalia Vieira et al. From green to blue economy: Marine biorefineries for a sustainable ocean-based economy. Green Chemistry, v. 23, n. 23, p. 9377-9400, 2021. Disponível em: <https://doi.org/10.1039/D1GC03191K>.>.
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