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Sustainability of Wine Production

Sergi Maicas, José Juan Mateo

2020Sustainability149 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wine production is one of the most important agricultural activities around the world. The production of wine involves the use of a large number of valuable resources, such as water, fertilizers, and other organic products. Moreover, it produces a large amount of wastewater and organic waste that must be treated adequately to avoid contaminating the areas of production. The nature of the waste produced depends very closely on the specific vinification procedures, which also affect the physical–chemical properties of the residual material generated, whose characteristics determine its subsequent use and even condition the subsequent specific recovery circuit in which can be integrated.

Topics & Concepts

WineProduction (economics)SustainabilityEnvironmental scienceReuseWastewaterBusinessIntegrated productionAgricultureWaste managementPulp and paper industryEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringEconomicsChemistryFood scienceBiologyMacroeconomicsEcologyAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactWastewater Treatment and ReuseEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability
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