Integrating
sustainability principles as a design goal in chemical
engineering has become a major challenge facing modern society. This
review aims to provide a comprehensive investigation regarding available
methods that can potentially be used by industries to quantify the
sustainability performance of chemical processes. First, the expansion
in the definition of sustainable processes is summarized, forcing
corresponding methods to broaden the assessment scope. Then, 30 methods
are classified into three categories based on their scope to facilitate
their analysis: material and energy flow analysis, life cycle assessment,
and sustainability assessment. Key attributes of methods in each category
are extracted and discussed in detail. In addition, illustrative examples
have been introduced to demonstrate the applicability of these methods.
Finally, challenges of the present methods and future research directions
for sustainability assessment methods are also highlighted, such that
the objective of efficient, environmentally friendly, and economic
processes can be realized.