Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy

A typical palm oil sector includes oil palm plantations, palm oil mills, and palm oil refineries. The sector generates a huge amount of biomass by-products, effluent, and refinery wastes. These are usually disposed of at landfills causing inefficient waste management and sustainability issues. As re...

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Main Authors: Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth, Hwang, Jason Zhao Hong, Hassim, Mimi H., Andiappan, Viknesh, Tan, Qian Thong, Ng, Denny K. S.
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spelling my.utm.1073992024-09-11T04:40:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/107399/ Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth Hwang, Jason Zhao Hong Hassim, Mimi H. Andiappan, Viknesh Tan, Qian Thong Ng, Denny K. S. Q Science (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A typical palm oil sector includes oil palm plantations, palm oil mills, and palm oil refineries. The sector generates a huge amount of biomass by-products, effluent, and refinery wastes. These are usually disposed of at landfills causing inefficient waste management and sustainability issues. As reported in many previoius works, palm-based biomass, palm oil mill effluent (POME) and refinery wastes can be reused or recycled within the palm oil sector. However, there are still large amounts of these which are unprocessed and disposed to landfills. To address this issue, a circular economy approach that integrates the palm oil sector with other industries is needed. This work proposes a mathematical optimisation model to determine the optimal pathway for the circularity of palm-based biomass, POME, and refinery wastes with other sectors. Paper, polymer, and furniture industries are considered to evaluate the potential of a palm-based circular economy. Besides, various biorefineries are also considered, thereby providing multiple pathways for the conversion of palm-based biomass and refinery wastes to value-added products and energy generation. The optimisation is performed under four scenarios – maximise economic potential, minimise net emissions, minimise landfill wastes, and fuzzy multi-objective. The multi-objective results show economic potential of USD 151.36 million, net emissions of −804,946.60 tCO2 and landfill waste reduction by 80.17 %. The results indicate that the polymer industry has better potential to integrate with the palm oil sector. The fuzzy optimisation has allowed to determine trade-off between landfill disposal and resource circularity to maximise the economic value and minimise carbon emissions. Elsevier Ltd 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth and Hwang, Jason Zhao Hong and Hassim, Mimi H. and Andiappan, Viknesh and Tan, Qian Thong and Ng, Denny K. S. (2023) Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 40 (NA). pp. 318-336. ISSN 2352-5509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2023.06.022 DOI:10.1016/j.spc.2023.06.022
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topic Q Science (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth
Hwang, Jason Zhao Hong
Hassim, Mimi H.
Andiappan, Viknesh
Tan, Qian Thong
Ng, Denny K. S.
Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
description A typical palm oil sector includes oil palm plantations, palm oil mills, and palm oil refineries. The sector generates a huge amount of biomass by-products, effluent, and refinery wastes. These are usually disposed of at landfills causing inefficient waste management and sustainability issues. As reported in many previoius works, palm-based biomass, palm oil mill effluent (POME) and refinery wastes can be reused or recycled within the palm oil sector. However, there are still large amounts of these which are unprocessed and disposed to landfills. To address this issue, a circular economy approach that integrates the palm oil sector with other industries is needed. This work proposes a mathematical optimisation model to determine the optimal pathway for the circularity of palm-based biomass, POME, and refinery wastes with other sectors. Paper, polymer, and furniture industries are considered to evaluate the potential of a palm-based circular economy. Besides, various biorefineries are also considered, thereby providing multiple pathways for the conversion of palm-based biomass and refinery wastes to value-added products and energy generation. The optimisation is performed under four scenarios – maximise economic potential, minimise net emissions, minimise landfill wastes, and fuzzy multi-objective. The multi-objective results show economic potential of USD 151.36 million, net emissions of −804,946.60 tCO2 and landfill waste reduction by 80.17 %. The results indicate that the polymer industry has better potential to integrate with the palm oil sector. The fuzzy optimisation has allowed to determine trade-off between landfill disposal and resource circularity to maximise the economic value and minimise carbon emissions.
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author Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth
Hwang, Jason Zhao Hong
Hassim, Mimi H.
Andiappan, Viknesh
Tan, Qian Thong
Ng, Denny K. S.
author_facet Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth
Hwang, Jason Zhao Hong
Hassim, Mimi H.
Andiappan, Viknesh
Tan, Qian Thong
Ng, Denny K. S.
author_sort Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth
title Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
title_short Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
title_full Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
title_fullStr Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
title_full_unstemmed Integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
title_sort integration and optimisation of palm oil sector with multiple-industries to achieve circular economy
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107399/
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