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Recovered fertilizers (RFs), in the
form of digestate and digestate-derived
ammonium sulfate, were produced from organic wastes by thermophilic
anaerobic digestion (AD) at full scale. RFs were then used for crop
production (maize), substituting synthetic mineral fertilizers (SFs).
Environmental impacts due to both RF and SF production and use were
studied by a life cycle assessment (LCA) approach using, as much as
possible, data directly measured at full scale. The functional unit
chosen was referred to as the fertilization of 1 ha of maize, as this
paper intends to investigate the impacts of the use of RF (Scenario
RF) for crop fertilization compared to that of SF (Scenario SF). Scenario
RF showed better environmental performances than the system encompassing
the production and use of urea and synthetic fertilizers (Scenario
SF). In particular, for the Scenario RF, 11 of the 18 categories showed
a lower impact than the Scenario SF, and 3 of the categories (ionizing
radiation, fossil resource scarcity, and water consumption) showed
net negative impacts in Scenario RF, getting the benefits from the
credit for renewable energy production by AD. The LCA approach also
allowed proposing precautions able to reduce further fertilizer impacts,
resulting in total negative impacts in using RF for crop production.
Anaerobic digestion represents the key to propose a sustainable approach
in producing renewable fertilizers, thanks to both energy production
and the modification that occurs to waste during a biological process,
leaving a substrate (digestate) with high amending and fertilizing
properties.
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