Assessing social sustainability for biofuel supply chains: The case of aviation biofuel in Brazil

Zhizhen Wang, P. Osseweijer, John Posada
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Aviation fuels derived from biomass are generally perceived as sustainable alternatives compared with their fossil counterparts. However, the production of jet biofuels will have impacts on environment, economy and society simultaneously. Despite that a large number of studies have evaluated environmental impacts or techno-economic feasibility of aviation biofuels, very few studies took social aspects into consideration. Thus, this study seeks to provide a social sustainability evaluation for aviation biofuels with a supply chain perspective. Three potential jet biofuel supply chains, based on different feedstocks, i.e. sugarcane, eucalyptus and macauba, were analyzed in the context of Brazil. The assessment is performed mainly with a process-based approach combined with input-output analysis. A set of social sustainability issues, including employment, working condition, labor right, gender equity and social development, were evaluated in a quantitative manner. The results show the three supply chains lead to differentiated levels of social effects. The macauba-based supply chain generates the highest number of jobs and highest GDP value, whereas the eucalyptus-based supply chain offers more employment opportunities for women. In comparison, the sugarcane-based supply chain has relatively moderate social effects. For future work, the assessment of social sustainability needs to cover a wider range of social issues, in order to extend the comprehension of social sustainability regarding biofuels. Additional research is suggested to bridge the methodological gaps in social sustainability assessment.
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评估生物燃料供应链的社会可持续性:以巴西航空生物燃料为例
与化石燃料相比,来自生物质的航空燃料通常被认为是可持续的替代品。然而,喷气生物燃料的生产将同时对环境、经济和社会产生影响。尽管有大量的研究评估了航空生物燃料的环境影响或技术经济可行性,但很少有研究考虑到社会方面。因此,本研究旨在从供应链的角度对航空生物燃料进行社会可持续性评估。以巴西为例,分析了三种潜在的喷气生物燃料供应链,它们基于不同的原料,即甘蔗、桉树和澳门巴。评估主要采用基于过程的方法,并结合投入产出分析。一系列社会可持续性问题,包括就业、工作条件、劳工权利、性别平等和社会发展,以定量的方式进行了评估。结果表明,三种供应链导致了不同程度的社会效应。以澳门为基础的供应链创造了最多的就业机会和最高的GDP价值,而以桉树为基础的供应链为妇女提供了更多的就业机会。相比之下,以甘蔗为基础的供应链的社会效应相对温和。对于未来的工作,社会可持续性的评估需要涵盖更广泛的社会问题,以扩大对生物燃料的社会可持续性的理解。建议进行更多的研究,以弥合社会可持续性评估方法上的差距。
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