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problem of feedstock stability and supply during whole year, which indirectly
improve the economical status of valorization of food waste. Along with production
of biofuels, some other biochemicals should also be focused. The government and
industry should make efforts to focus on the production of several bio-based chemi-
cals instead of single production (Schieb and Philp, 2014). The integrated biorefin-
ery models are not so developed as compared to single-product approaches. The
researchers mainly target the economical and environmental problems related to
biorefinery, while there is an urgent need of consideration of social aspects as well
(Rathore et al., 2016). Normally, the biorefineries are mainly implemented in
European countries as compared to developing countries. Countries, such as India,
are far back in the matter of biorefineries research even they are rich in plant-
derived waste (Ouda et al., 2016; Nizami et al., 2016). The present condition
demands the specific studies about the conversion technologies and processes for
economical benefits and bright future (Jin et al., 2018).
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