Biorefinery is a promising concept of utilizing biomass or any other renewable resources as feedstocks to produce energy, platform chemicals and materials. It is considered as one of the solutions to reduce carbon footprint and dependency on fossil fuel for sustainable development. For example, there is a growing interest in producing hydrogen by bacterial fermentation from renewable resources particularly from lignocellulosic biomass residues. As pointed out by Urbaniec and Bakkar [5], when H2 is produced from renewable resources rather than fossil fuels; a real benefit for CO2 abatement can be obtained as the associated release of CO2 can be considered as a part of the natural oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle. Succinic acid, on the other hand, can be produced from bio-based feedstock such as whey [6], cane molasses [7], straw hydrolyzate [8], corn fiber [9], waste bread [10], waste glycerol [11] etc.