JOURNAL ARTICLE

Going beyond conventional wastewater treatment plants within circular bioeconomy concept – a sustainability assessment study

Abstract

Abstract Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) have extensive energy processes that undermine their economic and environmental performance. In this context, the integration of wastewater treatment with other biochemical processes such as co-digestion of sludge with organic wastes, and production of value-added products at their downstream processes will shift conventional WWTPs into biorefinery platforms with better sustainability performance. The sustainability of such a biorefinery platform has been investigated herein using an economic and life cycle assessment approach. This WWTP-based biorefinery treats wastewater from Copenhagen municipality, co-digests the source-sorted organic fraction of municipal solid waste and sludge, and upgrades biogas into biomethane using a hydrogen-assisted upgrading method. Apart from bioenergy, this biorefinery also produces microbial protein (MP) using recovered nutrients from WWTP's reject water. The net environmental savings achieved in two damage categories, i.e., −1.07 × 10−2 species.yr/FU in ecosystem quality and −1.68 × 106 USD/FU in resource scarcity damage categories along with high potential windows for the further environmental profile improvements make this biorefinery platform so encouraging. Despite being promising in terms of environmental performance, the high capital expenditure and low gross profit have undermined the economic performance of the proposed biorefinery. Technological improvements, process optimization, and encouraging incentives/subsidies are still needed to make this platform economically feasible.

Keywords:
Sustainability Circular economy Environmental planning Sewage treatment Wastewater Environmental resource management Environmental science Engineering Environmental engineering Ecology Biology

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Citation History

Topics

Microbial metabolism and enzyme function
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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