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Home composting as an alternative treatment option for organic household waste in Denmark: An environmental assessment using life cycle assessment-modelling
Authors:Andersen J K  Boldrin A  Christensen T H  Scheutz C
Institution:Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:An environmental assessment of the management of organic household waste (OHW) was performed from a life cycle perspective by means of the waste-life cycle assessment (LCA) model EASEWASTE. The focus was on home composting of OHW in Denmark and six different home composting units (with different input and different mixing frequencies) were modelled. In addition, incineration and landfilling was modelled as alternatives to home composting. The most important processes contributing to the environmental impact of home composting were identified as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (load) and the avoided emissions in relation to the substitution of fertiliser and peat when compost was used in hobby gardening (saving). The replacement of fertiliser and peat was also identified as one of the most sensible parameters, which could potentially have a significant environmental benefit. Many of the impact categories (especially human toxicity via water (HTw) and soil (HTs)) were affected by the heavy metal contents of the incoming OHW. The concentrations of heavy metals in the compost were below the threshold values for compost used on land and were thus not considered to constitute a problem. The GHG emissions were, on the other hand, dependent on the management of the composting units. The frequently mixed composting units had the highest GHG emissions. The environmental profiles of the home composting scenarios were in the order of −2 to 16 milli person equivalents (mPE) Mg−1 wet waste (ww) for the non-toxic categories and −0.9 to 28 mPE Mg−1 ww for the toxic categories. Home composting performed better than or as good as incineration and landfilling in several of the potential impact categories. One exception was the global warming (GW) category, in which incineration performed better due to the substitution of heat and electricity based on fossil fuels.
Keywords:AC  acidification  CHP  combined heat and power  CO2-eq  CO2-equivalents  EF  emission factor  ETs  eco-toxicity in soil  ETw  eco-toxicity in water  GHG  greenhouse gas  GW  global warming  GWP  global warming potential  HTa  human-toxicity via air  HTs  human-toxicity via soil  HTw  human-toxicity via water  LCA  life cycle assessment  LCI  life cycle inventory  LCIA  life cycle impact assessment  LHV  lower heating value  MFA  mass flow analysis  NE  nutrient enrichment  OHW  organic household waste  POF  photochemical ozone formation  SNCR  selective non-catalytic reduction  SFA  substance flow analysis  UOD  upstream-operation-downstream  WtE  waste-to-energy  ww  wet waste
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