Life cycle assessment of a novel strategy based on hydrothermal carbonization for nutrient and energy recovery from food waste

In this work, a novel strategy for food waste valorization was evaluated from an environmental life-cycle perspective. A system based on acid-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of food waste combined with the exploitation of hydrochar by combustion and process water through nutrient recovery stage...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2023-06, Vol.878, p.163104-163104, Article 163104
Hauptverfasser: Sarrion, Andres, Medina-Martos, Enrique, Iribarren, Diego, Diaz, Elena, Mohedano, Angel F., Dufour, Javier
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, a novel strategy for food waste valorization was evaluated from an environmental life-cycle perspective. A system based on acid-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of food waste combined with the exploitation of hydrochar by combustion and process water through nutrient recovery stage and subsequent anaerobic digestion, was assessed and compared with stand-alone anaerobic digestion as the reference system. This combination of processes aims to recover both nutrients in a stage of struvite precipitation from process water and energy through hydrochar and biogas combustion. Both systems were modeled in Aspen Plus® to identify and quantify their most relevant input and output flows and subsequently evaluate their environmental performance through the life cycle assessment methodology. The novel combined system was found to generally involve a more favorable environmental performance than the reference stand-alone configuration, which would be closely linked to the substitution of hydrochar for fossil fuels. In addition, the impacts associated with soil application of the struvite produced in the integrated process would also be reduced compared to the use of the digestate generated in the stand-alone anaerobic digestion process. Following these results and the evolving regulatory framework for biomass waste management, mainly in the field of nutrient recovery, combined process based on acid-assisted hydrothermal treatment plus nutrient recovery stage and anaerobic digestion is concluded to be a promising circular economy concept for food waste valorization. [Display omitted] •Hydrothermal treatment (HTC) + nutrient recovery + anaerobic digestion (AD) of food waste•Comparative analysis of AD and HTC based process for food waste management•Combined process was configured as energy self-sufficient system.•Substitution of conventional fossil fuels by hydrochar environmentally favors the combined process.•Struvite substitution for digestate in soil applications reduces ecological impacts.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163104