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Exploring Resource Recovery Technologies for Medicinal Cannabis Waste
With the increased acceptance, research, and production in the medicinal Cannabis sativa industry, the natural follow-on effect has amplified the amount of cannabis waste generated. This magnification of biomass weight leads to an opportunity coupled with the legislative challenges regarding Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content present in the waste that must be destroyed or rendered unusable. It is necessary to find appropriate waste valorization methods to prevent this waste from inhabiting landfills. This study analyzes the waste generated through the production of medicinal cannabis and compares it with the current and potential waste management institutions that are appropriate to handle said waste. Valorization opportunities are discussed for each waste processing method. It has been determined that landfilling is the most unsustainable of cannabis waste management and is limited in generating resource recovery. Current waste management systems can be sustainable for biomass waste but must be embraced by cultivators and industry alike. Novel management methods allow for promising results of waste valorization, but more research is required to determine cannabis suitability.
ChemBioEng ReviewsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.10%
发文量
45
期刊介绍:
Launched in 2014, ChemBioEng Reviews is aimed to become a top-ranking journal publishing review articles offering information on significant developments and provide fundamental knowledge of important topics in the fields of chemical engineering and biotechnology. The journal supports academics and researchers in need for concise, easy to access information on specific topics. The articles cover all fields of (bio-) chemical engineering and technology, e.g.,