Advanced biorefineries are facilities that utilize innovative technologies and processes to convert biomass into a wide range of valuable products, including biofuels, bio-based chemicals, biomaterials, and bioenergy. These biorefineries go beyond traditional biofuel production by maximizing resource utilization and creating a more diverse and sustainable product portfolio.
Advanced Biorefineries in Agro-Waste Management bolster climate action by converting agricultural waste into valuable products like biofuels, chemicals, and fertilizers. By reducing waste pollution, decreasing reliance on fossil fuels, and promoting circularity, this innovation mitigates carbon emissions and fosters a sustainable agricultural ecosystem.
Several advanced biorefinery projects are under development or in the early stages of commercial operation. For example, the Beta Renewables plant in Italy converts non-food biomass into cellulosic ethanol, while the Enerkem Alberta Biofuels facility in Canada converts municipal solid waste into biofuels and chemicals.