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Worming the Circular Economy for Biowaste and Plastics: Hermetia illucens , Tenebrio molitor , and Zophobas morio

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  • Zhi-Jue Kuan

    (Bountifood Pte Ltd., Science Park II, Singapore 117610, Singapore)

  • Barnabas Kuan-Nang Chan

    (Bountifood Pte Ltd., Science Park II, Singapore 117610, Singapore)

  • Samuel Ken-En Gan

    (Bountifood Pte Ltd., Science Park II, Singapore 117610, Singapore
    APD SKEG Pte Ltd., Katong, Singapore 439444, Singapore
    James Cook University, Aljunied, Singapore 387380, Singapore
    Antibody & Product Development Lab, EDDC-BII, A*STAR, Biopolis, Singapore 138672, Singapore)

Abstract

The negative impact of the modern-day lifestyle on the environment was aggravated during the COVID-19 pandemic through the increased use of single-use plastics from food take-aways to medical supplies. Similarly, the closure of food outlets and disrupted supply chains have also resulted in significant food wastage. As the pandemic rages on, the aggravation of increased waste becomes an increasingly urgent problem that threatens the biodiversity, ecosystems, and human health worldwide through pollution. While there are existing methods to deal with organic and plastic waste, many of the solutions cause additional problems. Increasingly proposed as a natural solution to man-made problems, there are insect solutions for dealing with the artificial and organic waste products and moving towards a circular economy, making the use of natural insect solutions commercially sustainable. This review discusses the findings on how some of these insects, particularly Hermetia illucens , Tenebrio molitor , and Zophobas morio , can play an increasingly important role in food and plastics, with a focus on the latter.

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  • Zhi-Jue Kuan & Barnabas Kuan-Nang Chan & Samuel Ken-En Gan, 2022. "Worming the Circular Economy for Biowaste and Plastics: Hermetia illucens , Tenebrio molitor , and Zophobas morio," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(3), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:3:p:1594-:d:738080
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    1. B. T. Ramesh & Javed Sayyad & Arunkumar Bongale & Anupkumar Bongale, 2022. "Extraction and Performance Analysis of Hydrocarbons from Waste Plastic Using the Pyrolysis Process," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(24), pages 1-10, December.
    2. Siebe Lievens & Giulia Poma & Lotte Frooninckx & Tom Van der Donck & Jin Won Seo & Jeroen De Smet & Adrian Covaci & Mik Van Der Borght, 2022. "Mutual Influence between Polyvinyl Chloride (Micro)Plastics and Black Soldier Fly Larvae ( Hermetia illucens L.)," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-14, September.

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