Linda Tufvesson
Lund University
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International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2013
Linda Tufvesson; Pär Tufvesson; John M. Woodley; Pål Börjesson
PurposeSeveral articles within the area of green chemistry often promote new techniques or products as ‘green’ or ‘more environmentally benign’ than their conventional counterpart although these articles often do not quantitatively assess the environmental performance. In order to do this, life cycle assessment (LCA) is a valuable methodology. However, on the planning stage, a full-scale LCA is considered to be too time consuming and complicated. Two reasons for this have been recognised, the method is too comprehensive and it is hard to find inventory data. In this review, key parameters are presented with the purpose to reduce the time-consuming steps in LCA.MethodsIn this review, several LCAs of so-called ‘green chemicals’ are analysed and key parameters and methodological concerns are identified. Further, some conclusions on the environmental performance of chemicals were drawn.Results and discussionFor fossil-based platform chemicals several LCAs exists but for chemicals produced with industrial biotechnology or from renewable resources the number of LCAs is limited, with the exception of biofuels, for which a large number of studies are made. In the review, a significant difference in the environmental performance of bulk and fine chemicals was identified. The environmental performance of bulk chemicals are closely connected to the production of the raw material and thereby different land use aspects. Here, a lot can be learnt from biofuel LCAs. In many of the reviewed articles focusing on bulk chemicals a comparison regarding fossil and renewable raw material was done. In most of the comparisons the renewable alternative turned out to be more environmentally preferable, especially for the impact on GWP and energy use. However, some environmental concerns were identified as important to include to assess overall environmental concern, for example eutrophication and the use of land.ConclusionsTo assess the environmental performance of green chemicals, quantitative methods are needed. For this purpose, both simple metrics and more comprehensive methods have been developed, one recognised method being LCA. However, this method is often too time consuming to be valuable in the process planning stage. This is partly due to a lack of available inventory data, but also because the method itself is too comprehensive. Here, key parameters for the environmental performance and methodological concerns were described to facilitate a faster and simpler use of LCA of green chemicals in the future.
Bioresource Technology | 2013
Pär Tufvesson; Anna Ekman; Roya R.R. Sardari; Kristina Engdahl; Linda Tufvesson
Production of propionic acid by fermentation of glycerol as a renewable resource has been suggested as a means for developing an environmentally-friendly route for this commodity chemical. However, in order to quantify the environmental benefits, life cycle assessment of the production, including raw materials, fermentation, upstream and downstream processing is required. The economic viability of the process also needs to be analysed to make sure that any environmental savings can be realised. In this study an environmental and economic assessment from cradle-to-gate has been conducted. The study highlights the need for a highly efficient bioprocess in terms of product titre (more than 100g/L and productivity more than 2g/(L · h)) in order to be sustainable. The importance of the raw materials and energy production for operating the process to minimize emissions of greenhouse gases is also shown.
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2011
Pål Börjesson; Linda Tufvesson
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2013
Linda Tufvesson; Mikael Lantz; Pål Börjesson
LUTFD2/TFEM--10/3061--SE + (1-88); 70 (2010) | 2010
Pål Börjesson; Linda Tufvesson; Mikael Lantz
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2007
Linda Tufvesson; Pål Börjesson
Industrial Biotechnology | 2009
Ulrika Törnvall; Pål Börjesson; Linda Tufvesson; Rajni Hatti-Kaul
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2008
Linda Tufvesson; Pål Börjesson
Environmental and Energy System Studies report no. 70; 70 (2010) | 2010
Pål Börjesson; Linda Tufvesson; Mikael Lantz
Archive | 2010
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