Literature DB >> 30780058

Life Cycle Assessment of waste disposal from olive oil production: Anaerobic digestion and conventional disposal on soil.

Esperanza Batuecas1, Tonia Tommasi2, Federico Battista3, Viviana Negro4, Giulia Sonetti5, Paolo Viotti6, Debora Fino1, Giuseppe Mancini7.   

Abstract

Extra virgin olive-oil (EVO) production is an important economic activity for several countries, especially in the Mediterranean area such as Spain, Italy, Greece and Tunisia. The two major by-products from olive oil production, solid-liquid Olive Pomace (OP) and the Olive Mill Waste Waters (OMWW), are still mainly disposed on soil, in spite of the existence of legislation which already limits this practice. The present study compares the environmental impacts associated with two different scenarios for the management of waste from olive oil production through a comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The two alternative scenarios are: (I) Anaerobic Digestion and (II) Disposal on soil. The analysis was performed through SimaPro software and the assessment of the impact categories was based on International Life Cycle Data and Cumulative Energy Demand methods. Both the scenarios are mostly related to the cultivation and harvesting phase and are highly dependent on the irrigation practice and related energy demand. Results from the present study clearly show that the waste disposal on soil causes the worst environmental performance of all the impact categories considered here. Important environmental benefits have been identified when anaerobic digestion is chosen as the final treatment. It was consequently demonstrated that anaerobic digestion should be a feasible alternative for olive mills, to produce biogas from common olive oil residues, reducing the environmental burden and adding value to the olive oil production chain.
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Keywords:  Agro-food waste; Anaerobic digestion; Biogas; Life cycle assessment (LCA); Waste management

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30780058     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.02.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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