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Path2Green : introducing 12 green extraction principles and a novel metric for assessing sustainability in biomass valorization.

Leonardo M de Souza MesquitaLeticia S ContieriFrancisca A E SilvaRafael Henrique BaginiFelipe S BragagnoloMonique M StriederFilipe H B SosaNicolas SchafferMara G FreireSónia P M VenturaJoão Araújo Pereira CoutinhoMaurício A Rostagno
Published in: Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC (2024)
We propose an innovative approach to address the pressing need for efficient and transparent evaluation techniques to assess extraction processes' sustainability. In response to society's growing demand for natural products and the consequent surge in biomass exploration, a critical imperative arises to ensure that these processes are genuinely environmentally friendly. Extracting natural compounds has traditionally been regarded as a benign activity rooted in ancient practices. However, contemporary extraction methods can also significantly harm the environment if not carefully managed. Recognizing this, we developed a novel metric, Path2Green , tailored specifically and rooted in 12 new principles of a green extraction process. Path2Green seeks to provide a comprehensive framework beyond conventional metrics, offering a nuanced understanding of the environmental impact of extraction activities from biomass collection/production until the end of the process. By integrating factors such as resource depletion, energy consumption, waste generation, and biodiversity preservation, Path2Green aims to offer a holistic assessment of sustainability of an extraction approach. The significance of Path2Green lies in its ability to distill complex environmental data into a simple, accessible metric. This facilitates informed decision-making for stakeholders across industries, enabling them to prioritize greener extraction practices. Moreover, by setting clear benchmarks and standards, Path2Green incentivizes innovation and drives continuous improvement in sustainability efforts, being a new user-friendly methodology.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • wastewater treatment
  • machine learning
  • heavy metals
  • anaerobic digestion
  • climate change
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  • municipal solid waste