Recent advances and perspectives for effective utilization of onion solid waste in food packaging: a critical review

Renewable resources have gained significant attention and are being evaluated as a base material for developing biodegradable packaging materials. A massive quantity of agricultural/food processing waste has been employed alone or in combination to make biodegradable packaging material with good bar...

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Environment
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Solid wastes
Sustainable yield
Vegetables
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