Alam, Md Zahangir
  
(2016)
Environmental Biotechnology for Sustainable Development.
    In: 4th International Conference on Biotechnology Engineering 2016 (ICBioE 2016), 25th-27th July 2016, Kuala Lumpur.
  
   (Unpublished)
  
  
  
    
  
    
      
      
    
  
  
  
    Abstract
    A huge quantity of domestic and industrial waste is generated annually in Malaysia as the  country is moving forward to the industrial development. The major waste streams are mainly 
household wastewaters managed by the Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) is a national sewerage  company and oil palm industrial (OPI) waste at private sector with their own treatment facilities.  Most of the treatment plants are based on conventional methods of treatment and management 
which lead to the high cost, time consuming, environmental pollutions and limiting sustainable 
future. Current focus of research and development to the efficient waste management is not only 
the treatment processes but also turning waste into valuable products which could be a complete  and potential solution with generation of revenue and zero waste emission at the point source for  sustainable development. Therefore the global attention on this issue implicating that an 
environmental friendly system must be proposed by converting the cheap and abundant  renewable resources into valued bio-products. The paper highlights the overview of the recent  research on resource recovery from domestic and industrial wastes especially biocatalysts and 
bioenergies through green technology approach. The topics include the sources and  characteristics of selected waste i.e. IWK sludge and OPI waste, and proposed alternative and 
potential solution for effective management through recovery of bio-products. A case study on  pilot scale set up at IIUM for the cellulase production from IWK sludge is also highlighted
  
  
  
  
  
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