Potentials of urban waste derived biochar in minimizing heavy metal bioavailability: A techno-economic review
Binaya Kumar Pattnaik, Rasmita Behera, Subhas Chandra Santra, Shuvasish Choudhury, Jayanta Kumar Biswas, Akbar Hossain, Debojyoti Moulick
Abstract
Contamination of heavy metals (HMs) in agroecosystem presented an additional dimension of complexity along with the adverse consequences of climate change for the scientific fraternity. The increasing population and urbanization on the other hand are regarded as the main sources of urban waste (UW). Holistic utilization of UW-derived biochar (BC) has shown potential to be utilized as a source of soil supplement in the agriculture sector, fulfilling several sustainable development goals (SDGs). An attempt has been made to evaluate the techno-economical prospect, efficacy of UW-BC in remediation HMs from SDGs and circular bio-economy prospective. Current review has highlighted that biochar, when amended alone/in combination, enhances HMs remediation potential. Economic analysis of UW-BC reinforces its viability as a sustainable solution for waste management. Consequently, the application of UW-BC has the potential to contribute significantly to the achievement of multiple SDGs, warranting further research and increased investment in this field.