The Date Palm as a Springboard for Circular Bioeconomy: A Biorefinery for Each Date Palm Byproduct

EL-Mously, Hamed; Midani, Mohamad; Eman Atef Darwish;

Abstract


This chapter proceeds from the reality of each date palm plantation with its production: of dates and byproducts that can be sorted in site to different byproducts and from the necessity of rational utilization of these byproducts. Otherwise, these byproducts will turn into waste (as the situation is most predominantly now) being either open-field burnt causing considerable environmental pollution or sent to landfills!


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Title The Date Palm as a Springboard for Circular Bioeconomy: A Biorefinery for Each Date Palm Byproduct
Authors EL-Mously, Hamed; Midani, Mohamad; Eman Atef Darwish 
Keywords Added value | Biorefinery | Circular bioeconomy | Date kernels | Date palm | Date palm byproducts | Date palm trunks | Direct use | Empty fruit bunches | Fermentation | Landfills | Leaf sheaths | New ethics | Open-field burning | Palm leaflets | Palm midribs | Petioles | Products of annual pruning of date palms | Spathes | Waste dates
Issue Date 1-Jan-2023
Journal Materials Horizons from Nature to Nanomaterials 
ISBN 978-981-99-0474-7
978-981-99-0475-4
ISSN 25245384
DOI 10.1007/978-981-99-0475-4_13
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85158155224

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