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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Bioconversion technology is being used to transform food waste into animal feed.
Bioconversion of organic waste is an environmentally friendly way to produce biofuels.
Bioconversion of agricultural residues into value-added products such as biofuels can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The bioconversion of waste cooking oil into biodiesel can help reduce carbon emissions from transportation.
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