Biochar produced from wood waste for soil remediation in Sweden: Carbon sequestration and other environmental impacts

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The use of biochar to stabilize soil contaminants is emerging as a technique for remediation contaminated soils. In this study, an environmental assessment systems where produced from wood waste with energy recovery used soils polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and metal(loid)s was performed. Two options (on- off-site) are considered compared landfilling. combined material flow analysis (MEFA), life cycle (LCA), substance (SFA). MEFA indicated that on-site can save fuel backfill off-site However, the net production by pyrolysis 38% lower than incineration. LCA showed both performed better landfilling in 10 12 impact categories, performing best. Remediation provided substantial reductions climate change studied context, owing carbon sequestration being up 4.5 times larger direct greenhouse gas emissions systems. two increased impacts only ionizing radiation fossils because electricity consumption production. They also resulted biomass demand maintain SFA leaching PAH remediated landfilled soil. For metal(loid)s, no straightforward conclusion could be made, had different effects on their some elements results were sensitive water infiltration assumptions. Hence, reuse biocharremediated requires further evaluation, site-specific information. Overall, Sweden's current environmentally promising alternative worth investigating further.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Science of The Total Environment

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['0048-9697', '1879-1026']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145953