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Circular Economy and Bioeconomy Embodied in Agricultural Waste

Zihan Teng, Donglin Yang, Le Qin

Abstract


In recent years, with the expansion and development of the scale of planting, processing and breeding of agricultural products, the pollution of agricultural waste in some areas is far beyond the load carrying capacity of the environment. Among them, the circular economy and bio-economy embodied in agricultural waste are also worth focusing on, so as to make enterprises profitable while effectively improving environmental problems. In this paper, the current situation of agricultural waste pollution and its economic model are briefly summarized, and the sustainable loop body is effectively analyzed from the aspects of the agricultural waste sources, waste treatment methods, and economic benefits brought by waste utilization.


Keywords


Circular Economy; Bioeconomy; Recycling of Agricultural Wastes

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v8i3.8281

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