Abstract
Fungi, especially Aspergillus species, could have a significant role in tackling challenges of global sustainability because of their diverse industrial and biotechnological applications. The current work aims to explore the biotechnological and industrial potential of Aspergillus fumigatus in achieving sustainable development goals. This fungus has the capability to secrete valuable industrial enzymes, including cellulases, lipases, and proteases, promoting eco-friendly substitutes for chemical processes in different fields such as food, textiles, biofuels, and detergents. Moreover, A. fumigatus and its enzymes support bioremediation, waste management, and circular economy processes by breaking down environmental pollutants. Further, its nanotechnological applications strengthen its potential for sustainable healthcare applications. Notwithstanding its pathogenicity, A. fumigatus's biotechnological significance emphasizes its potential as a useful resource for environmentally friendly industrial operations. This review emphasizes the relevance of this fungal species and the need for more investigation to fully explore its uses while reducing health hazards.