Abstract

Circular Bioeconomy The food–materials–energy nexus is most relevant to the circular bioeconomy and is reviewed in the context of next-generation bioplastics by Caio G. Otoni, Orlando J. Rojas, and co-workers in article number 2102520. The state-of-the-art strategies used to upcycle agri-food losses and wastes (FLW) into multifunctional and advanced materials rely on the deconstruction and reassembly, synthesis, and engineering of FLW-derived monomeric, polymeric, and colloidal building blocks.

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