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Unlocking sustainable solutions : harnessing residual biomass from Colombia's non-centrifugal sugar chain for green market deployment
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.9615
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-06-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Rodríguez-Fontalvo, David
Ruiz-Pardo, Ruth Y.
Rödl, Anne
TORE-DOI
Journal
Volume
26
Article Number
101858
Citation
Bioresource Technology Reports 26: 101858 (2024-06)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Elsevier
Green markets offer an alternative to bolster the economic and social dimensions of rural areas by valorizing surplus agroindustrial waste. This study aims to assess the environmental impacts of Panela, an agroindustrial crop with high relevance for the economies of Latin American and Asian countries. The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology revealed that producing 1 t of Non-centrifugal sugar results in a global warming potential of 0.262 t of CO2-eq. Additionally, the acidification potential, freshwater eutrophication, particulate matter, and photochemical oxidant formation were found to be 0.135 kg SO2-eq., 0.0081 kg P-eq. 0.020 kg PM2.5-eq., and 0.043 kg NOx-eq., respectively. A nutrient balance and bagasse combustion analysis were conducted, indicating that environmental impacts were reduced by 45 %. As a result of these impact abatements, the surplus residual biomass could potentially cover 1 % of the national urea demand in a decentralized scheme, thereby reducing dependency on imports from other countries.
Subjects
Aspen Plus
Carbon footprint
Jaggery
Life Cycle Assessment
Panela
DDC Class
570: Life Sciences, Biology
Funding Organisations
Universidad de La Sabana
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