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  2. Bagasse - Wikipedia

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    Bagasse (/ b ə ˈ ɡ æ s / bə-GAS) is the dry pulpy fibrous material that remains after crushing sugarcane or sorghum stalks to extract their juice. [1] It is used as a biofuel for the production of heat, energy, and electricity, and in the manufacture of pulp and building materials.

  3. Starch production - Wikipedia

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    After separation of potato juice the pulp is directed to the washing starch station, to isolate the starch. Most used are stream-oriented washers. In these machines pulp diluted with water is washed with a strong stream of water to flush out the milk starch. The mash smuggling with water is a waste product – dewatered potato pulp. Starch milk ...

  4. Vinasse - Wikipedia

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    One use of vinasse is in thermophilic digesters. In Brazil , thermophilic digestion is a source of biogas using pure and hot vinasse as the source of production of methane. In the past, vinasse was a problem in production of ethanol , but vinasse is also a good fertilizer (at least for some time) and a source of methane that can be used to ...

  5. Food loss and waste - Wikipedia

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    Multiple studies have studied the environmental benefits of food waste prevention measures, including food donations, [146] recovery of unharvested vegetables for re-use in food production, [147] re-processing of surplus bread for beer production, [148] and producing chutney or juice from leftovers. [149] Food waste can also be used to produce ...

  6. Agricultural waste - Wikipedia

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    Reusing agricultural waste is in line with the desired circular economy. In today's economy, primary raw materials are mostly used. [30] Agricultural waste, on the other hand, is a secondary raw material. They are residual (waste) streams from an existing industry that can serve as raw materials for new applications.

  7. Beet sugar factory - Wikipedia

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    The color of raw juice varies from black to a dark red depending on the amount of oxidation, which is itself dependent on diffuser design. [17] The used cossettes, now called beet pulp, exit the diffuser at about 95% moisture, but low sucrose content. Using screw presses, the wet pulp is then pressed down to 75% moisture. This recovers ...

  8. How a Philippines plastic waste crisis spiralled - AOL

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    STORY: In Gloria Molina's household goods store in the Philippine capital Manila, toothpaste, instant coffee and laundry detergent go by the handful. A regular bottle of shampoo costs around $2 ...

  9. Jaggery - Wikipedia

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    Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar [1] consumed in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, North America, [2] Central America, Brazil and Africa. [3] It is a concentrated product of cane juice and often date or palm sap without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in colour.