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Handbook Of Waste Management And Coproduct Recovery In Food Processing Keith W Waldron

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Handbook Of Waste Management And Coproduct Recovery In Food Processing Keith W Waldron
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Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.1 MB
Pages: 680
Author: Keith W. Waldron
ISBN: 9781845690250, 9781845692520, 1845690257, 1845692527
Language: English
Year: 2007
Volume: Volume 1

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Handbook Of Waste Management And Coproduct Recovery In Food Processing Keith W Waldron by Keith W. Waldron 9781845690250, 9781845692520, 1845690257, 1845692527 instant download after payment.

Millions of tonnes of waste are produced every year by the agri-food industry. Disposal by landfill or incineration is already expensive and the industry faces increasing costs for the removal of refuse and remnants. The costs of energy and water are also significant for food businesses and savings can be made in these areas if the quantity of energy and water used is limited. Methods to recycle and reduce the need for disposal are therefore increasingly of interest. This comprehensive collection reviews research in the field, covering optimisation of manufacturing procedures to decrease waste, reduction of energy and water expenditure, methods to valorise refuse by co-product recovery and techniques to deal with wastewater and solid waste.

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