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Environmental life cycle assessment of biodiesel production from waste cooking oil: A systematic review

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.112411

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Waste cooking oil; Used cooking oil; Environmental pollution; Biodiesel production; Sustainability; Life cycle assessment

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  1. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu under International Partnership Research Grant [UMT/CRIM/2-2/2/23 (23), 55302]
  2. Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia, under the Higher Institution Centre of Excellence (HICoE), Institute of Tropical Aquaculture and Fisheries (AKUATROP) program [56052, UMT/CRIM/2-2/5 Jilid 2 (11)]
  3. Program for Innovative Research Team (in Science and Technology) in the University of Henan Province [21IRTSTHN020]
  4. Central Plain Scholar Funding Project of Henan Province [212101510005]
  5. University of Tehran
  6. Biofuel Research Team (BRTeam)

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This article reviews the existing literature on the life cycle assessment (LCA) analysis of waste cooking oil (WCO) biodiesel production and identifies the state-of-the-art, research gaps, and future research opportunities in this field. Although environmental assessment of biodiesel production using LCA is well-established, there are still limitations and concerns, such as neglecting waste management and inadequate data.
Waste cooking oil (WCO) disposal in landfills or discharge into sewer systems could cause severe environmental challenges. Therefore, extensive efforts are made to develop strategies for its effective management, aligned with circular bioeconomy and zero-discharge principles and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Among existing strategies, converting WCO into biodiesel is promising; however, biodiesel production from this waste stream could induce many direct and indirect environmental impacts, which should be scrutinized using advanced sustainability assessment tools. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a powerful tool that can be applied to assess the environmental sustainability of WCO biodiesel production in comparison with diesel and firstgeneration biodiesel production. Accordingly, the present review aims to scrutinize the existing literature on the LCA analysis of WCO biodiesel production to shed light on the state-of-the-art of the application of this methodology in this domain, identify research gaps, and introduce future research opportunities. Although environmental assessment of biodiesel production by LCA is well-established, several limitations and concerns still exist. Overall, system boundaries have generally been clearly defined in the published literature; however, some studies have ignored waste management; for example, disposal of soap and other solid residues has usually been removed from the analysis. Furthermore, the zero-burden assumption applied to WCO (as biodiesel feedstock) in the published literature might not be a valid hypothesis since this waste stream could be a raw material for some other applications. At the inventory level, the inadequacy of the data, particularly information associated with the production of novel catalysts (including enzymes) and materials used for product purification, is also a problematic issue for the current and under development technologies used in WCO biodiesel production. Therefore, future studies should focus on decreasing the existing uncertainties mentioned throughout the present work. Moreover, efforts should be put into assessing the environmental impacts of WCO biodiesel production systems by employing innovative techniques, e.g., hydrodynamic cavitation reactors, integrating

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