Spent coffee grounds (SCGs) have a potential to be used as a feedstock for higher value-added products, such as biodiesel. However, the environmental implications of the valorisation of SCGs are largely unknown. This study evaluates the life cycle environmental impacts of utilising SCGs for biodiesel production in comparison with the widely used disposal of SCGs as a waste stream: incineration, landfilling, anaerobic digestion, composting and direct application to land. The scope is from cradle to grave and the functional unit is defined as ‘treatment of 1 tonne of SCGs’. The results show that the most environmentally sustainable option is incineration of SCGs, with net-negative impacts (savings) in 14 out of 16 categories, followed by dire...
The Coffee industry faces a range of sustainability issues including energy demand, waste management...
One of the household methods most used to prepare the coffee beverage is the coffee dripping method,...
We recommend that Starbucks continues to allocate spent coffee grounds to composting. ● Compared t...
Spent coffee grounds (SCGs) have a potential to be used as a feedstock for higher value-added produc...
This paper outlines the threat of spent coffee ground (SCG) towards environmental health and some pr...
© 2022 Elsevier LtdAs a by-product of coffee consumption, millions of tons of spent coffee grounds (...
In the UK, half a million tonnes of spent coffee ground (SCG) waste are generated annually. Current...
Master's thesis in Environmental engineeringThe environmental impact of food waste has been growing ...
Coffee is one of the most important agricultural products in the world. Most spent coffee grounds (S...
Turning waste into a resource is one of the main aims in circular economy systems. The European Unio...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages, directly linked with tradition, highlighting its cultur...
Coffee is the second largest traded commodity after petroleum and the second most popular beverage a...
Coffee is a globally consumed beverage that produces a substantial amount of valuable organic waste ...
Purpose: Spent coffee grounds (SCG) are biowastes extensively generated within the coffee supply cha...
Coffee, the most globally prevalent beverage, entails environmental and economic consequences due to...
The Coffee industry faces a range of sustainability issues including energy demand, waste management...
One of the household methods most used to prepare the coffee beverage is the coffee dripping method,...
We recommend that Starbucks continues to allocate spent coffee grounds to composting. ● Compared t...
Spent coffee grounds (SCGs) have a potential to be used as a feedstock for higher value-added produc...
This paper outlines the threat of spent coffee ground (SCG) towards environmental health and some pr...
© 2022 Elsevier LtdAs a by-product of coffee consumption, millions of tons of spent coffee grounds (...
In the UK, half a million tonnes of spent coffee ground (SCG) waste are generated annually. Current...
Master's thesis in Environmental engineeringThe environmental impact of food waste has been growing ...
Coffee is one of the most important agricultural products in the world. Most spent coffee grounds (S...
Turning waste into a resource is one of the main aims in circular economy systems. The European Unio...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages, directly linked with tradition, highlighting its cultur...
Coffee is the second largest traded commodity after petroleum and the second most popular beverage a...
Coffee is a globally consumed beverage that produces a substantial amount of valuable organic waste ...
Purpose: Spent coffee grounds (SCG) are biowastes extensively generated within the coffee supply cha...
Coffee, the most globally prevalent beverage, entails environmental and economic consequences due to...
The Coffee industry faces a range of sustainability issues including energy demand, waste management...
One of the household methods most used to prepare the coffee beverage is the coffee dripping method,...
We recommend that Starbucks continues to allocate spent coffee grounds to composting. ● Compared t...