Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review

The increased use of freshwater for domestic, industrial and agricultural activities has rapidly led to the scarcity of global water supplies with agricultural industry being the main consumer of fresh water, accounting to approximately 85% of the global freshwater consumption. Palm oil is the bigge...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan, Zainon Noor, Zainura, Kanniah, Kasturi Devi, Kamaruddin, Siti Nurhayati, Mohamed Rusli, Nurfarhain
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.06.149
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spelling my.utm.665212021-08-02T01:32:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66521/ Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan Zainon Noor, Zainura Kanniah, Kasturi Devi Kamaruddin, Siti Nurhayati Mohamed Rusli, Nurfarhain TP Chemical technology The increased use of freshwater for domestic, industrial and agricultural activities has rapidly led to the scarcity of global water supplies with agricultural industry being the main consumer of fresh water, accounting to approximately 85% of the global freshwater consumption. Palm oil is the biggest and fastest growing vegetable oil on the world market and oil palm plantations are covering large land areas especially in Indonesia and Malaysia. Several environmental problems related to oil palm plantation have been reported, such as biodiversity loss, land use change, huge water consumption and river pollution. Water footprint analysis has been used to indicate the water consumption of a country, product, services or even an individual. However, methods to assess water usage in crude palm oil plantations is not available to date. Thus, this paper aims to provide a method in calculating water footprint for crude palm oil productions in Malaysia. The most appropriate method was identified based on an extensive literature survey. ISO 14046 was chosen as a guideline because it is an international standard in reporting and assessing water footprint (WF) with LCA approach. This study preferred the use of the comprehensive water footprint assessment compared to the stand-alone assessment because this approach can assess all the potential environmental impact related to water which are associated with a product, process or organization. It is expected that the water degradation level in this plantation can be identified to provide guidelines to the government, plantation companies as well as developers for the development of sustainable palm oil plantation in Malaysia. Elsevier 2017-01-03 Article PeerReviewed Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan and Zainon Noor, Zainura and Kanniah, Kasturi Devi and Kamaruddin, Siti Nurhayati and Mohamed Rusli, Nurfarhain (2017) Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 146 . pp. 173-180. ISSN 0959-6526 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.06.149 DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.06.149
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan
Zainon Noor, Zainura
Kanniah, Kasturi Devi
Kamaruddin, Siti Nurhayati
Mohamed Rusli, Nurfarhain
Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
description The increased use of freshwater for domestic, industrial and agricultural activities has rapidly led to the scarcity of global water supplies with agricultural industry being the main consumer of fresh water, accounting to approximately 85% of the global freshwater consumption. Palm oil is the biggest and fastest growing vegetable oil on the world market and oil palm plantations are covering large land areas especially in Indonesia and Malaysia. Several environmental problems related to oil palm plantation have been reported, such as biodiversity loss, land use change, huge water consumption and river pollution. Water footprint analysis has been used to indicate the water consumption of a country, product, services or even an individual. However, methods to assess water usage in crude palm oil plantations is not available to date. Thus, this paper aims to provide a method in calculating water footprint for crude palm oil productions in Malaysia. The most appropriate method was identified based on an extensive literature survey. ISO 14046 was chosen as a guideline because it is an international standard in reporting and assessing water footprint (WF) with LCA approach. This study preferred the use of the comprehensive water footprint assessment compared to the stand-alone assessment because this approach can assess all the potential environmental impact related to water which are associated with a product, process or organization. It is expected that the water degradation level in this plantation can be identified to provide guidelines to the government, plantation companies as well as developers for the development of sustainable palm oil plantation in Malaysia.
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author Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan
Zainon Noor, Zainura
Kanniah, Kasturi Devi
Kamaruddin, Siti Nurhayati
Mohamed Rusli, Nurfarhain
author_facet Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan
Zainon Noor, Zainura
Kanniah, Kasturi Devi
Kamaruddin, Siti Nurhayati
Mohamed Rusli, Nurfarhain
author_sort Mohammad Sabli, Noor Salehan
title Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
title_short Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
title_full Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
title_fullStr Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
title_full_unstemmed Developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
title_sort developing a methodology for water footprint of palm oil based on a methodological review
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