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Standardized and simplified life-cycle assessment (LCA) as a driver for more sustainable biofuels
Authors:Rainer Zah  Mireille Faist  Jürgen Reinhard  Daniel Birchmeier
Institution:1. Global REACH, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, USA;2. Navrongo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health Service, Navrongo, Ghana;3. Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, MONASH University, Sunway Campus, Subang Jaya, Malaysia;4. Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana;5. Department of Pediatrics and Maternal Child Health, Schools of Medicine and Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA;6. Ghana Health Service, Accra, Ghana;7. Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, USA
Abstract:The assessment of environmental impacts along the life cycle of biofuels is a complex and resource-demanding task that cannot be afforded by small producers in developing countries. Therefore, certification schemes bear the risk that small and independent producers will be locked out and the market for sustainable biofuels will be dominated by international investors and large-scale plantations. However, many environmental impacts of various production chains of biofuels and feedstocks are already known. This knowledge has been used to create a web-based questionnaire for a “Sustainability Quick Check for Biofuels” (SQCB, http://www.sqcb.org). SQCB reduces the need for user entries to the most relevant and best-known parameters of the biofuel production chain. Based on this user input, a specific inventory is automatically modelled and linked to background data. SQCB then calculates the environmental impact assessment and checks the results against sustainability criteria. Since the results are calculated immediately, key environmental factors can be interactively analyzed. One major goal of the SQCB is to support the market entrance for local biofuel producers, given that strengthening local stakeholders is a key driver for empowering rural communities in development countries.
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