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Bio-Based Fertilizers from Waste: Nutrient Recovery, Soil Health, and Circular Economy Impacts

Moses Akintayo Aborisade, Huazhan Long, Hongwei Rong, Akash Kumar, Baihui Cui, Olaide Ayodele Oladeji, Oluwaseun Princess Okimiji, Belay Tafa Oba, Dabin Guo

2026Toxics5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bio-based fertilisers (BBFs) derived from waste streams represent a transformative approach to sustainable agriculture, addressing the dual challenges of waste management and food security. This comprehensive review examines recent advances in BBF production technologies, nutrient recovery mechanisms, soil health impacts, and the benefits of a circular economy. This review, based on an analysis of peer-reviewed studies, demonstrates that BBFs consistently improve the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil while reducing environmental impacts by 15-45% compared to synthetic alternatives. Advanced biological treatment technologies, including anaerobic digestion, vermicomposting, and biochar production, achieve nutrient recovery efficiencies of 60-95% in diverse waste streams. Market analysis reveals a rapidly expanding sector projected to grow from $2.53 billion (2024) to $6.3 billion by 2032, driven by regulatory support and circular economy policies. Critical research gaps remain in standardisation, long-term performance evaluation, and integration with precision agriculture systems. Future developments should focus on AI-driven optimisation, climate-adaptive formulations, and nanobioconjugate technologies.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economyBiocharEnvironmental scienceAgricultureNutrientNutrient managementSustainabilitySustainable agricultureNatural resource economicsSoil healthResource recoveryAnaerobic digestionSoil nutrientsBiofertilizerProduction (economics)BusinessWaste managementBiomass (ecology)Agricultural engineeringTransformative learningSustainable developmentAgroforestryMunicipal solid wasteEnvironmental engineeringWaste treatmentEnvironmental protectionPrecision agricultureSoil conditionerFood wasteComposting and Vermicomposting TechniquesPhosphorus and nutrient managementInnovations in Aquaponics and Hydroponics Systems