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Book SynopsisSustainable Hybrid Composites, Constructed from Cellulose Nanofibrils and Wood Fungal Mycelium.- Fungal Waste Biomass as a Feedstock for Polylactic Acid (PLA) Production.- Utilizing Fungal Mycelium in Bio-Nanocomposites as A Replacement for Chemically Synthesized Light Weight Polymers.- Life Cycle Assessment and Techno-Economic Analysis on Setting Up of Pilot Scale Plants.- Importance of Utilizing Fungus Rather Than Bacteria for Biomass Valorization.- Extraction and Purification of Essential Oils from Food Waste Biomass.- Exploring the Potential of Fungal Biomass in the Evolution of Polylactic Acid (PLA) Biocomposites.- Biochar from Bio-Based Materials : Applications, Clean Technologies and Novel Production Methods.- Advanced Materials from Fungal Mycelium: Fabrication and Tuning of Physical Properties.- Rice Polishing as a Substrate for Fungal Biomass and Protein Production by Trichoderma harzianum and Candida utilis.- Enzymes Playing Their Specific Roles in Biomass Waste Management.- Production of Hemicellulose from Biomass and Agricultural/Food Waste Contains Lignocellulosic Materials.- Extraction and Purification of Essential Oils from Food Waste-Derived Waste Biomass.