Sustainable energy development goals of an organic waste biorefinery model for agriculture economies

 


     A sustainable organic waste biorefinery model plays a vital role in achieving energy development goals for agriculture-based economies. By converting agricultural residues, animal manure, and organic municipal waste into renewable bioenergy, such a model promotes a circular economy while reducing environmental pollution. This approach supports multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), responsible consumption and production (SDG 12), and climate action (SDG 13). The integration of biorefineries into rural agricultural systems enhances energy security, reduces dependence on fossil fuels, and boosts local employment through green jobs. Furthermore, the nutrient-rich byproducts from the biorefinery process can be reused as biofertilizers, fostering soil health and promoting sustainable agriculture. Overall, this model offers a scalable, eco-friendly solution to energy and waste management challenges in agrarian regions.

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