TITLE:
Theory of Global Sustainable Development Based on Microalgae in Bio and Industrial Cycles, Management-Changing Decisions in Areas of Climate Change and Waste Management
AUTHORS:
Armen B. Avagyan
KEYWORDS:
Microalgae; Global Sustainable Development; Climate Change; Waste Management; Biofuel; Feed and Perfumery Additives; Biopharmaceuticals
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems,
Vol.3 No.4,
December
6,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The paper provides requested
management-changing decisions through implementation of conclusions of Global
Sustainable Development theory based on including of microalgae in Bio
and Industrial Cycles in the area of waste-related management challenges
within creating market opportunities for industry through expansion of resource
efficiency use across global supply chains and new design and building
sustainable development with contemporary manufacturing of value added
products. A truly coherent waste management and other production policy
(biofuel, biopharmaceuticals, food, feed and perfumery additives) and
mitigation of Climate Change are ways to bring these traces closer to cost effective
manufacturing, improving of resource efficiency use, well being economy and
human health. Offered technological change dramatically increase biomass
feedstock resources, reduce waste origin of greenhouse emission (since 13%-17%),
organics sent to landfill, pyrolyses, etc. and create a model that all
elements along the waste value chain create economic, societal and/or
environmental value.