INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR WASTE RECYCLING WITH THE HELP OF MICROORGANISMS
Keywords:
Bioremediation, biofuels, environmental friendliness, environmental safety, biodegradation, biofuels, microbiological technology, bioenergy.Abstract
This thesis analyzes the role of microorganisms in waste recycling, their ecological and economic aspects. Microbial bioremediation is analyzed as a process of converting oil waste, plastics and heavy metals into environmentally safe substances through biological decomposition. The scientific basis of this technology, its practical application and innovative approaches proposed for sustainable development are considered. The advantages of bioremediation, including its effectiveness in converting waste into resources, producing biofuels and restoring the environment, are analyzed, and their future ecological and economic significance are highlighted.
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