Valorization of organic waste through black soldier fly: On the way of a real circular bioeconomy process

IF 7.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Waste management Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1016/j.wasman.2024.10.030
Daniele Bruno , Marco Orlando , Edoardo Testa , Marco Carnevale Miino , Giulia Pesaro , Matteo Miceli , Loredano Pollegioni , Vincenzina Barbera , Elisa Fasoli , Lorenza Draghi , Alberto Pietro Damiano Baltrocchi , Navarro Ferronato , Raffaello Seri , Elena Maggi , Silvia Caccia , Morena Casartelli , Gianluca Molla , Maurizio Stefano Galimberti , Vincenzo Torretta , Andrea Vezzulli , Gianluca Tettamanti
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The transition from a linear to a circular production system involves transforming waste into valuable resources. Insect-mediated bioconversion, particularly using black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, can offer a promising opportunity to convert the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) into protein-rich biomass. However, current regulatory restrictions do not allow the use of this substrate to obtain insect proteins for animal feed, prompting the exploration of other applications, such as the production of bioplastics. Here, we explored at laboratory scale an innovative and integrated circular supply chain which aims to valorize the OFMSW through BSF larvae for the production of biobased materials with high technological value. BSF larvae reared on this organic waste showed excellent growth performance and bioconversion rate of the substrate. The use of well-suited extraction methods allowed the isolation of high-purity lipids, proteins, and chitin fractions, which are building blocks to produce biobased materials. In particular, the protein fraction was used to develop biodegradable plastic films which showed potential for replacing traditional petroleum-based materials, with the possibility to be fully recycled back to amino acids. Socioeconomic analysis highlighted values generated along the entire supply chain, and life cycle assessment pointed out that lipid extraction was the most challenging step: implementation of more sustainable methods is thus needed to reduce the overall environmental impact of the proposed chain. In conclusion, this study represents a proof of concept gathering evidence to support the feasibility of an alternative supply chain that can promote circular economy while valorising organic waste.
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通过黑兵蝇实现有机废物的价值化:迈向真正的循环生物经济进程。
从线性生产系统向循环生产系统的过渡涉及将废物转化为有价值的资源。以昆虫为媒介的生物转化,特别是利用黑背天蝇(BSF)幼虫,为将城市固体废弃物(OFMSW)中的有机部分转化为富含蛋白质的生物质提供了一个大有可为的机会。然而,目前的法规限制不允许使用这种基质获取昆虫蛋白质作为动物饲料,这促使人们探索其他应用,如生产生物塑料。在此,我们在实验室规模上探索了一条创新的综合循环供应链,旨在通过 BSF 幼虫将 OFMSW 价值化,用于生产具有高技术价值的生物基材料。在这种有机废物上饲养的 BSF 幼虫表现出优异的生长性能和基质生物转化率。通过使用合适的提取方法,可以分离出高纯度的脂质、蛋白质和甲壳素组分,这些组分是生产生物基材料的基石。其中,蛋白质部分被用于开发可生物降解的塑料薄膜,该薄膜具有替代传统石油基材料的潜力,并有可能被完全回收利用,重新生成氨基酸。社会经济分析强调了整个供应链产生的价值,而生命周期评估则指出,脂质提取是最具挑战性的步骤:因此需要采用更具可持续性的方法,以减少拟议供应链对环境的总体影响。总之,这项研究是一项概念验证,它收集的证据支持了替代供应链的可行性,该供应链可促进循环经济,同时对有机废物进行估值。
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Waste management
Waste management 环境科学-工程:环境
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15.60
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492
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Waste Management is devoted to the presentation and discussion of information on solid wastes,it covers the entire lifecycle of solid. wastes. Scope: Addresses solid wastes in both industrialized and economically developing countries Covers various types of solid wastes, including: Municipal (e.g., residential, institutional, commercial, light industrial) Agricultural Special (e.g., C and D, healthcare, household hazardous wastes, sewage sludge)
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