Life cycle assessment of innovative methods for treating wastewater and solid wastes: a case study focusing on their application within the brewing sector

Fotini Drosou, Tryfon Kekes, Christos Boukouvalas, Vasiliki Oikonomopoulou and Magdalini Krokida
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The brewing sector is known for its high energy consumption, significant water usage, and the generation of substantial solid and liquid waste. Therefore, effective treatment methods for these wastes have been explored to treat and either recycle water within the industry or proceed to safe aquatic discharge, while repurposing solid waste for energy production and valuable products. This study aims to assess the overall environmental sustainability of solid waste valorization and wastewater treatment in a brewery through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The evaluation involved comparing the total environmental impact of a typical brewing industry utilizing conventional waste management methods (base case scenario) with two alternative approaches employing appropriate waste treatment and valorization processes. In scenario A, waste management employed anaerobic digestion coupled with a cogeneration unit, aeration treatment, and membrane filtration treatment. Meanwhile, Scenario B utilized gasification, screening, membrane bioreactors and UV treatment as treatment techniques. As anticipated, the LCA study revealed that both Scenarios A and B exhibited significantly improved environmental footprints across all studied indicators compared to the base case scenario, with reductions in the greenhouse gas emissions reaching up to 25.90% and 45.68% for Scenarios A and B, respectively. The findings from this case study underscore the potential for the brewing industry to efficiently generate energy and markedly improve its environmental footprint by integrating appropriate waste treatment methods. This contribution to environmental safety and sustainability emphasizes the significance of adopting suitable techniques within the industry.

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废水和固体废物创新处理方法的生命周期评估:以酿造业应用为重点的案例研究
众所周知,酿造业能耗高、用水量大,并产生大量固体和液体废物。因此,人们一直在探索这些废物的有效处理方法,以便在行业内处理和循环利用水,或进行安全的水生排放,同时将固体废物重新用于能源生产和有价值的产品。本研究旨在通过生命周期评估(LCA)来评估啤酒厂固体废物价值化和废水处理的整体环境可持续性。评估包括比较采用传统废物管理方法(基础方案)的典型酿造业与采用适当废物处理和价值化流程的两种替代方法对环境的总体影响。在方案 A 中,废物管理采用的是厌氧消化与热电联产装置、曝气处理和膜过滤处理相结合的方法。同时,方案 B 采用气化、筛选、膜生物反应器和紫外线处理作为处理技术。正如预期的那样,生命周期评估研究显示,与基础方案相比,方案 A 和方案 B 在所有研究指标上都显著改善了环境足迹,方案 A 和方案 B 的温室气体排放量分别减少了 25.90% 和 45.68%。本案例研究的结果突出表明,通过整合适当的废物处理方法,酿造业有可能高效地产生能源,并显著改善其环境足迹。这对环境安全和可持续性的贡献强调了在行业内采用适当技术的重要性。
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