Prospective life cycle assessment for the full valorization of anchovy fillet leftovers: The LimoFish process
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Prospective life cycle assessment models were developed and applied at the laboratory and industrial scale with
the aim to evaluate the environmental burdens associated with the LimoFish process used to produce the fish oil
"AnchoiOil", the new organic fertilizer "AnchoisFert" or biogas (by means of anaerobic digestion) after treatment
of anchovy fillet leftovers (AnLeft) with agro-solvent d-limonene. Potential impacts for climate change and
freshwater eutrophication were estimated at 29.1 kg CO2 eq/kg AnLeft and 1.7E- 07 kg PO4 eq/kg AnLeft at
laboratory scale, and at 1.5 kg CO2 eq/kg AnLeft and 2.2E- 07 kg PO4 eq/kg AnLeft at industrial scale. Electricity
consumption is the main contributor to the environmental impact of the process and plays a significant role in the
production of d-limonene, for which cold pressing extraction would reduce the related impacts by ~ 70 %. The
use of the solid by-product as organic fertilizer or input to anaerobic digestion would provide additional environmental benefits to the process. The LimoFish process is a successful example of a low impacting strategy to
reduce the demand for natural resources and maximize the application of the circular economy principles in the
fishing industry.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Life cycle assessment; Fish-waste valorization; Fish oil; Omega-3; Organic fertilizer; Biogas; Anaerobic digestion
Elenco autori:
Ciriminna, Rosaria; Pagliaro, Mario
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