Exploring the potential of distillery vinasses through upcycling: Pathways to a circular economy

IF 7.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Environmental Technology & Innovation Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1016/j.eti.2025.104072
María Fernanda Ramos-Reyes , Martín Esteban González-López , Paloma Barajas-Álvarez , Christian Enrique Garcia-Garcia , Diego Antonio Tuesta-Popolizio , Solange I. Mussatto , Misael Sebastián Gradilla-Hernández
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Distillery production, particularly for bioethanol and alcoholic beverages, generates substantial quantities of liquid waste known as vinasses. Typically, 10–15 liters of vinasses are produced for every liter of distilled product. This poses significant environmental challenges, including eutrophication and soil pollution. To address these issues, this systematic review comprehensively evaluates various valorization pathways for distillery vinasses management. The review analyzed 72 treatments involving vinasses from the ethanol industry, alcoholic beverage production, and their combinations with agro-industrial residues. These treatments were categorized into three major valorization pathways: waste-to-energy, waste-to-food, and waste-to-product. While the characteristics of the produced products were found to be independent of the substrate used, biotechnological treatments, such as two-stage anaerobic digestion and fungal anaerobic fermentation, demonstrated superior product yield and diversity. Fungal-based treatments stood out as the most effective, particularly for their ability to process complex substrates and enhance the production of high-value products. Furthermore, the production of polymers and enzymes using bacteria highlighted the potential for generating secondary high-value-added products from primary valorization processes, creating additional economic opportunities. Despite these promising findings, the lack of specific and comprehensive regulations addressing vinasses treatment and valorization remains a significant challenge. Moreover, tools like life cycle assessment (LCA) and techno-economic analysis, essential for ensuring sustainable and practical solutions, remain underused in this area.
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Environmental Technology & Innovation
Environmental Technology & Innovation Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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期刊介绍: Environmental Technology & Innovation adopts a challenge-oriented approach to solutions by integrating natural sciences to promote a sustainable future. The journal aims to foster the creation and development of innovative products, technologies, and ideas that enhance the environment, with impacts across soil, air, water, and food in rural and urban areas. As a platform for disseminating scientific evidence for environmental protection and sustainable development, the journal emphasizes fundamental science, methodologies, tools, techniques, and policy considerations. It emphasizes the importance of science and technology in environmental benefits, including smarter, cleaner technologies for environmental protection, more efficient resource processing methods, and the evidence supporting their effectiveness.
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