| Literature DB >> 33799718 |
Amin Nikkhah1,2, Saeed Firouzi3, Keyvan Dadaei3, Sam Van Haute1,2.
Abstract
Valorization of food waste is a potential strategy toward a circular food supply chain. In this regard, measuring the circularity of food waste valorization systems is highly important to better understand multiple environmental impacts. Therefore, this study investigated the circularity of a food waste valorization system (refining oil from olive kernel) using a life cycle assessment methodology. An inventory of an industrial-based olive kernel oil production system is also provided in this study. The system boundary was the cradle to the factory gate of the production system. The results indicated that natural gas consumption was the highest contributor to most of the investigated impact categories. The global warming potential of one kg of oil produced from olive kernel was calculated to be 1.37 kg CO2eq. Moreover, the calculated damages of 1 kg oil production from olive kernel to human health, ecosystem quality, and resource depletion were 5.29 × 10-7 DALY, 0.12 PDF∙m2∙yr., and 24.40 MJ, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: circular economy; environmental impact; global warming; valorization of waste
Year: 2021 PMID: 33799718 PMCID: PMC7998740 DOI: 10.3390/foods10030590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158