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Circular economy and territorial issues: what innovations can green chemistry bring to the production of molecules of interest?

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Through several examples of waste and biomass valorization projects involving unconventional activation methods such as ultrasound, microwaves or supercritical fluids, this presentation will discuss how these innovations can contribute to the production of biomolecules of interest in a context of bioeconomy and circular economy. More generally, it will be interesting to wonder about the possible contribution of green chemistry to the circular economy. The importance of multidisciplinary, collaborative and territorial approaches will be particularly discussed in this context.

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hal-04298955 , version 1 (11-01-2024)

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Gregory Chatel. Circular economy and territorial issues: what innovations can green chemistry bring to the production of molecules of interest?. Chaire UNESCO Chimie Durable et Durable du Végétal, Jun 2023, Avignon, France. ⟨hal-04298955⟩
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