Waste-to-energy: A review of life cycle assessment and its extension methods

Waste Manag Res. 2018 Jan;36(1):3-16. doi: 10.1177/0734242X17730137. Epub 2017 Oct 12.

Abstract

This article proposes a comprehensive review of evaluation tools based on life cycle thinking, as applied to waste-to-energy. Habitually, life cycle assessment is adopted to assess environmental burdens associated with waste-to-energy initiatives. Based on this framework, several extension methods have been developed to focus on specific aspects: Exergetic life cycle assessment for reducing resource depletion, life cycle costing for evaluating its economic burden, and social life cycle assessment for recording its social impacts. Additionally, the environment-energy-economy model integrates both life cycle assessment and life cycle costing methods and judges simultaneously these three features for sustainable waste-to-energy conversion. Life cycle assessment is sufficiently developed on waste-to-energy with concrete data inventory and sensitivity analysis, although the data and model uncertainty are unavoidable. Compared with life cycle assessment, only a few evaluations are conducted to waste-to-energy techniques by using extension methods and its methodology and application need to be further developed. Finally, this article succinctly summarises some recommendations for further research.

Keywords: Waste-to-energy; environment–energy–economy; exergetic life cycle assessment; life cycle assessment; life cycle costing; social life cycle assessment.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • Energy-Generating Resources*
  • Environment
  • Models, Economic
  • Models, Theoretical*
  • Solid Waste*
  • Waste Management*

Substances

  • Solid Waste