Creating new routes: circular economy and innovative use of waste in the olive sector

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
M. Dolores La Rubia, Francisco J. Navas-Martos
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Abstract

In recent years, new business models have emerged based on the principles of the circular economy, which promote different actions such as: (a) the optimization of available resources, (b) the reduction in the consumption of raw materials of nonrenewable origin, and (c) the use of waste for the manufacture of more environmentally friendly materials and products. In comparison with linear production models, in which the goods produced are discarded at the end of their useful life, these new models propose to keep resources in the economic system for much longer to achieve greater optimization. Taking all of the above into account, the commitment to business models aligned with the principles of the circular economy represents a useful opportunity for the olive sector, which annually generates large quantities of waste with strong potential for use.

Nowadays, there are already a wide variety of ways to use waste from the olive sector that are well known, such as energy, composting and animal feed.1 Nevertheless, the most innovative alternatives for using this waste are those that could generate new business models that would have a very significant impact on the economy of olive-growing areas. Among these alternatives are the manufacture of biomaterials, bioplastics or bioactive compounds.

In this sense, one of the most innovative and interesting proposals is the use of wood fibers from olive-tree pruning as reinforcement of those polymeric matrices with which plastic parts are manufactured for different industrial sectors such as the automotive industry or the furniture industry (Fig. 1). This way of valorizing olive-tree pruning waste intended for use in the plastic sector has been developed in the framework of the Life-Compolive project to the point of manufacturing polymer-based parts with high added value. The sustainable alternative solutions obtained have resulted in (a) a significant reduction in consumption of fossil-based plastic by incorporating up to 40 wt% of waste, (b) a decrease in the environmental impact of the final products, (c) an innovative alternative management of this waste that gives rise to products with high added value, and (d) new business models based on the circular economy with many competitive advantages given that pruning is an abundant, low-cost, highly available, and highly localized waste. The results of the Life-Compolive project are therefore not only beneficial from an environmental and technical point of view, but also economically and socially.2, 3

This innovative proposal represents a new economic opportunity for the agricultural sector. For the plastic sector, the advantages are even more numerous as they allow plastic consumption to be reduced, addressing environmental and economic issues by reducing pollution and plastic waste. They stimulate innovation in materials, decrease reliance on nonrenewable resources, and contribute to a multisectoral circular economy through reuse and recycling practices. They also comply with environmental regulations, enhance company reputations, and meet the growing demand from environmentally conscious consumers.

Multisectoral collaboration in the circular economy promotes efficiency in resource utilization, fosters innovation, can open up new market opportunities, and enhances business resilience by adopting more sustainable approaches. Furthermore, it improves corporate reputations by demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Together, these benefits drive more equitable and sustainable economic growth.

However, although much research has been done on these new alternatives for valorizing olive tree pruning waste, it is necessary to promote strategies from the agricultural industry that facilitate the scaling of these proposals to an industrial level. This would involve transferring experimentally validated technical solutions to the productive sector and ensuring that these novel utilization solutions become a reality.

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开辟新道路:循环经济与橄榄产业废弃物的创新利用
近年来,在循环经济原则的基础上出现了新的商业模式,这些模式提倡采取不同的行动,例如(a) 优化可用资源,(b) 减少不可再生原材料的消耗,(c) 利用废弃物生产更环保的材料和产品。在线性生产模式中,生产出来的产品在使用寿命结束后就会被丢弃,与此相比,这些新模式建议将资源在经济系统中保留更长的时间,以实现更大程度的优化。考虑到上述所有因素,致力于采用符合循环经济原则的商业模式对橄榄行业来说是一个有益的机会,因为橄榄行业每年都会产生大量废物,而这些废物具有很强的利用潜力。1 然而,利用这些废物的最具创新性的替代方法是那些能够产生新的商业模式,对橄榄种植区的经济产生重大影响的方法。从这个意义上讲,最具创新性和最有趣的建议之一是使用橄榄树修剪下来的木纤维作为聚合物基质的加固材料,这些聚合物基质是为不同工业部门(如汽车工业或家具工业)制造塑料部件的材料(图 1)。这种用于塑料行业的橄榄树枝条废弃物的增值方式是在 Life-Compolive 项目框架内开发的,目的是制造具有高附加值的聚合物部件。所获得的可持续替代解决方案的结果是:(a) 通过将多达 40 wt%的废料纳入其中,显著减少了化石基塑料的消耗;(b) 降低了最终产品对环境的影响;(c) 对这种废料进行了创新性替代管理,从而产生了具有高附加值的产品;(d) 基于循环经济的新商业模式,具有许多竞争优势,因为修剪是一种丰富、低成本、高可用性和高度本地化的废料。因此,"Life-Compolive "项目的成果不仅从环境和技术角度来看是有益的,而且从经济和社会角度来看也是有益的。对于塑料行业来说,其优势则更多,因为它们可以减少塑料消耗,通过减少污染和塑料废弃物来解决环境和经济问题。它们促进了材料创新,减少了对不可再生资源的依赖,并通过再利用和再循环做法促进了多部门循环经济。多部门在循环经济中的合作提高了资源利用效率,促进了创新,开辟了新的市场机会,并通过采用更可持续的方法提高了企业的适应能力。此外,多部门合作还能展示企业对可持续发展和社会责任的承诺,从而提高企业声誉。然而,尽管已经对橄榄树修剪废弃物价值化的新替代方法进行了大量研究,但仍有必要推广农业产业战略,以促进这些建议在产业层面的推广。这就需要将经过实验验证的技术解决方案转让给生产部门,并确保这些新型利用解决方案成为现实。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
5.10%
发文量
122
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is a vital source of information on sustainable products, fuels and energy. Examining the spectrum of international scientific research and industrial development along the entire supply chain, The journal publishes a balanced mixture of peer-reviewed critical reviews, commentary, business news highlights, policy updates and patent intelligence. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is dedicated to fostering growth in the biorenewables sector and serving its growing interdisciplinary community by providing a unique, systems-based insight into technologies in these fields as well as their industrial development.
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