Comparative study of environmental impact of three-leather process production by life cycle analysis
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Comparative study of environmental impact of three-leather process production by life cycle analysis
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Creator |
Mahdi, Sarra
Messaoud-Boureghda, Mohamed-Zine Aksas, Hamouche |
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Subject |
Chromium
Eco-indicator 99 Environmental impacts Leather Life cycle analysis Vegetable tanning agent |
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Description |
305-318
The present work aims to study the substitution of chromium in a very polluting tanning process using an alternative tanning process. For this, three scenarios (S) have been adopted; S1: Vegetal/aluminum combination, S2: vegetable alone and S3: aluminum only. The environmental impact of the three systems has been carried by Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) using the LCA Simapro 8 tool software. The chemical reagents, water process and electricity consumption of the wastewater are responsible for all generated impacts by these scenarios. The results obtained show that the ratio of process water (water / leather) is 2 L / m2 for S1 and 2.7 L / m2, 1.56 L / m2 respectively for S2 and S3. Also, it should be noted that the chemical quantities used for 1 m2 of leather for S1, S2 and S3 are respectively 1.446, 0.099 and 1.44 kg. The LCA assessment shows that S2 has the least environmental impact than S1 and S3. The weighted results (single score) that S2-senario presents advantages such as land use and organic respiration, given that vegetal tannin is biodegradable; because it is mainly exploitation of tannins coming from the forests, necessary for the preservation of flora and fauna. |
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Date |
2021-08-05T06:22:19Z
2021-08-05T06:22:19Z 2021-05 |
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0975-0991 (Online); 0971-457X (Print)
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/57841 |
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NIScPR-CSIR, India
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Source |
IJCT Vol.28(3) [May 2021]
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