论文标题

一种可持续的废物与蛋白质系统,可最大化废物资源利用来开发食品和饲料级蛋白质解决方案

A sustainable waste-to-protein system to maximise waste resource utilisation for developing food- and feed-grade protein solutions

论文作者

Piercy, Ellen, Verstraete, Willy, Ellis, Peter R., Rockström, Johan, Smith, Pete, Witard, Oliver, Hallett, Jason, Hogstrand, Christer, Knott, Geoffrey, Karwati, Ai, Rasoarahona, Henintso Felamboahangy, Leslie, Andrew, He, Yiying, Banks, Mason, Guo, Miao

论文摘要

整合一系列废物到蛋白质升级技术的废物对蛋白质系统有可能收集对零浪费和蛋白质安全的创新,以确保可持续的蛋白质未来。我们介绍了食品安全和饲料安全的废物资源潜力和技术的全球概述,以将具有组成质量特征的这些废物流到食品级或饲料级蛋白质中。确定的溪流富含碳和养分,没有病原体和危险污染物,包括食物废料流,农业残留物和林业中的木质纤维素废物以及食品和饮料行业的无污染物废物。可以应用多种化学,物理和生物学处理来提取营养,并将废物碳转化为可发酵糖或其他平台化学物质,以便随后转化为蛋白质。我们的定量分析表明,废物与蛋白质系统有可能最大程度地恢复各种低价值资源,并将转化溶液促进可持续蛋白质的未来。但是,新型的蛋白质调节过程在许多国家中仍然保持昂贵和资源密集,并具有持久的时间表供批准。尽管在废物到蛋白质技术和新颖的蛋白质来源的研究和开发中加速了市场,但这在市场扩张方面构成了重大障碍。因此,废物与蛋白质系统是促进整个生命周期并应对全球饥饿危机的重要倡议。

A waste-to-protein system that integrates a range of waste-to-protein upgrading technologies has the potential to converge innovations on zero-waste and protein security to ensure a sustainable protein future. We present a global overview of food-safe and feed-safe waste resource potential and technologies to sort and transform such waste streams with compositional quality characteristics into food-grade or feed-grade protein. The identified streams are rich in carbon and nutrients and absent of pathogens and hazardous contaminants, including food waste streams, lignocellulosic waste from agricultural residues and forestry, and contaminant-free waste from the food and drink industry. A wide range of chemical, physical, and biological treatments can be applied to extract nutrients and convert waste-carbon to fermentable sugars or other platform chemicals for subsequent conversion to protein. Our quantitative analyses suggest that the waste-to-protein system has the potential to maximise recovery of various low-value resources and catalyse the transformative solutions toward a sustainable protein future. However, novel protein regulation processes remain expensive and resource intensive in many countries, with protracted timelines for approval. This poses a significant barrier to market expansion, despite accelerated research and development in waste-to-protein technologies and novel protein sources. Thus, the waste-to-protein system is an important initiative to promote metabolic health across the lifespan and tackle the global hunger crisis.

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