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Sustainable Waste Management in the Production of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - A Systematic Review

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Without a Sustainable Waste Management (SWM) system, the growing demand for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) can also lead to a considerable increase in the waste generated by the industry. Since MAP residues have a notable potential to be valorised, the implementation of Circular Economy (CE) solutions can play a central role in converting waste into economic opportunities, while fostering a sustainable planet. CE helps to mitigate environmental and social risks caused by the accumulation of biomass by turning waste into valuable products. A systematic review was conducted, aiming to identify potential applications for the valorisation of MAP residues under a sustainable approach. A total number of 47 studies were analysed, providing a novel compilation of possibilities for decision makers in the MAP industry to develop new products for crop management or new businesses in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, chemical, paper, or building industries. Researchers in this field have focused more on the industrial value of MAP residues than on the empirical assessment of environmental and economic benefits. Further investigation should be undertaken to present empirical applications and to develop a decision support system to assess the sustainable performance of valorisation options.

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Waste management Medicinal and aromatic plants Circular economy Sustainability Valorisation

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Marcelino, S.; Gaspar, P.D.; Paço, A. Sustainable Waste Management in the Production of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants—A Systematic Review. Sustainability 2023, 15, 13333. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/su151813333

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