From waste management to circular economy: Leveraging thermophiles for sustainable growth and global resource optimization

Waste of any origin is one of the most serious global and man-made concerns of our day. It causes climate change, environmental degradation, and human health problems. Proper waste management practices, including waste reduction, safe handling, and appropriate treatment, are essential to mitigate th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental management 2024-06, Vol.360, p.121136-121136, Article 121136
Hauptverfasser: Najar, Ishfaq Nabi, Sharma, Prayatna, Das, Rohit, Tamang, Sonia, Mondal, Krishnendu, Thakur, Nagendra, Gandhi, Sumit G., Kumar, Vinod
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Zusammenfassung:Waste of any origin is one of the most serious global and man-made concerns of our day. It causes climate change, environmental degradation, and human health problems. Proper waste management practices, including waste reduction, safe handling, and appropriate treatment, are essential to mitigate these consequences. It is thus essential to implement effective waste management strategies that reduce waste at the source, promote recycling and reuse, and safely dispose of waste. Transitioning to a circular economy with policies involving governments, industries, and individuals is essential for sustainable growth and waste management. The review focuses on diverse kinds of environmental waste sources around the world, such as residential, industrial, commercial, municipal services, electronic wastes, wastewater sewerage, and agricultural wastes, and their challenges in efficiently valorizing them into useful products. It highlights the need for rational waste management, circularity, and sustainable growth, and the potential of a circular economy to address these challenges. The article has explored the role of thermophilic microbes in the bioremediation of waste. Thermophiles known for their thermostability and thermostable enzymes, have emerged to have diverse applications in biotechnology and various industrial processes. Several approaches have been explored to unlock the potential of thermophiles in achieving the objective of establishing a zero-carbon sustainable bio-economy and minimizing waste generation. Various thermophiles have demonstrated substantial potential in addressing different waste challenges. The review findings affirm that thermophilic microbes have emerged as pivotal and indispensable candidates for harnessing and valorizing a range of environmental wastes into valuable products, thereby fostering the bio-circular economy. [Display omitted] •Decisive attention to waste management is crucial to address global concerns like climate change, and health problems.•Transitioning to a biocircular economy has abated ecological burdens by enhancing the economy, and environmental benefits.•Thermophilic microbes are versatile solutions for treating various waste streams in pursuit of a bio-circular economy.•The findings affirm the critical valorization potential of thermophilic microbes thus advancing the bio-circular economy.•Alliance among government, private, and civil sectors is crucial for a sustainable circular economy and waste management.
ISSN:0301-4797
1095-8630
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121136