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(Created page with "''Biomass waste'' refers to the ''parts of food crops'' that humans '''can't''' eat. This material is mostly fibre (cellulose). '''Examples:''' * banana leaves * peanut shells * coconut shells * empty corn cobs with no kernels. * straw '''Abundance:''' * Production is roughly equal to food production, because about half of the average food crop is biomass waste (the other half is food). * This page needs more precise numbers. '''Uses:''' # All biomass waste can be...")
 
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3 and 4 are both ways to convert fiber into human-edible protein & calories. Help figure out which of these processes is more efficient overall. This page doesn't have enough information yet - join the {{talk}}.
3 and 4 are both ways to convert fiber into human-edible protein & calories. Help figure out which of these processes is more efficient overall. This page doesn't have enough information yet - join the {{talk}}.
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==Supply==
How much biomass waste is produced ''per capita'' worldwide? Here are some ways to visualize it:
_ grams/day (fiber dry mass)
_ mL gasoline/day (equivalent energy)
_ [[Term:kalories|]]/day
_ watts
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