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Offsetting the environmental impacts of single or multi-product biorefineries from wheat straw

Ricardo Rebolledo-Leiva, Marı́a Teresa Moreira, Sara González‐García

2022Bioresource Technology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Moving toward a bioeconomy system is fundamental to climate change mitigation, nevertheless, the biotechnological routes should guarantee an environmental sustainability. Isobutene, a precursor in several industrial applications, is one of those chemicals that the environmental effects of its bio-based production have been scarcely explored. This study aims to assess the environmental performance of two biorefinery systems: the first one focuses only on the production of isobutene (I) and the second one on the co-production with lignin (I + L), both from the valorisation of wheat straw. The Life Cycle Assessment methodology is used to determine the environmental impacts considering mid-point and end-point categories. Biorefineries report 0.65 and 1.32 kg CO2-eq per kg of biomass processed for I and I + L system, respectively. The most affected endpoint damage category corresponds to Human Health, regardless of the scenarios. Moreover, the pre-treatment stage constitutes the main hotspot of both systems considering midpoint and endpoint perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

BiorefineryLife-cycle assessmentSustainabilityEnvironmental impact assessmentStrawEnvironmental scienceValorisationBioenergyBiomass (ecology)Production (economics)BiofuelPulp and paper industryAgricultural engineeringWaste managementEngineeringAgronomyEconomicsBiologyEcologyMacroeconomicsBioeconomy and Sustainability DevelopmentBiofuel production and bioconversionMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
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