The production of bulk chemicals from bio-based feedstocks is of significant importance for the sustainability of carbon reduction. Adipic acid, as one of the most-demanded drop-in chemicals from a bioresource, is used primarily for the large-volume production of nylon-6,6 polyamide. Currently, the commercial adipic acid is mainly produced through the petroleum-based cyclohexane route which involves a nitric acid oxidation process. Besides the nonrenewable feedstock source of cyclohexane for this route, the emission of large amounts of nitrous oxides during the oxidation process is also a major environmental concern. It is highly desirable to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly processes for the production of carbon reduced adipic acid. This is the one of the reasonable results of synthetic method.