Publication detail

Life cycle assessment of cleaner production measures in monosodium glutamate production: A case study in China.

Yang, D. Jia, X. Dang, M. Han, F. Shi, F. Tanikawa, H. Klemeš, J.J.

English title

Life cycle assessment of cleaner production measures in monosodium glutamate production: A case study in China.

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

en

Original abstract

Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most commonly used seasonings in daily life and food industry. This study provides an initial Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of maize-based MSG production in 2018 to determine the life cycle environmental impact of MSG production in China. The environmental performance of several cleaner production measures in the MSG industry were also analysed and evaluated using LCA. Results show that when producing 1 t maize-based MSG without any cleaner production measures, the global warming potential, aquatic ecotoxicity, aquatic acidification, and aquatic eutrophication are 6.26 t CO2eq, 848 t TEG watereq, 83.5 kg SO2eq, and 5.04 kg PO4 P-limeq. Energy consumption, direct emission in the MSG production process, and maize production are identified as the most significant contributors to the life cycle environmental impact in MSG production. Scenario analysis of different production measures, namely cogeneration, co-production and the hybrid scenario integrating the two listed measures, showed that the hybrid scenario, which represents the mainstream cleaner production technology level of the MSG industry of China, is the optimal option for environmental impact reduction of MSG production. In the hybrid scenario, the global warming potential, aquatic ecotoxicity, aquatic acidification, and the aquatic eutrophication decreased 13.90%, 7.19%, 64.29%, and 80.00% compared with the non-cleaner production scenario. Two major directions to further improve the environmental performance of the MSG production are improving energy use efficiency (and/or using cleaner energy) and modifying the production process to maximise material use efficiency.

English abstract

Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is one of the most commonly used seasonings in daily life and food industry. This study provides an initial Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of maize-based MSG production in 2018 to determine the life cycle environmental impact of MSG production in China. The environmental performance of several cleaner production measures in the MSG industry were also analysed and evaluated using LCA. Results show that when producing 1 t maize-based MSG without any cleaner production measures, the global warming potential, aquatic ecotoxicity, aquatic acidification, and aquatic eutrophication are 6.26 t CO2eq, 848 t TEG watereq, 83.5 kg SO2eq, and 5.04 kg PO4 P-limeq. Energy consumption, direct emission in the MSG production process, and maize production are identified as the most significant contributors to the life cycle environmental impact in MSG production. Scenario analysis of different production measures, namely cogeneration, co-production and the hybrid scenario integrating the two listed measures, showed that the hybrid scenario, which represents the mainstream cleaner production technology level of the MSG industry of China, is the optimal option for environmental impact reduction of MSG production. In the hybrid scenario, the global warming potential, aquatic ecotoxicity, aquatic acidification, and the aquatic eutrophication decreased 13.90%, 7.19%, 64.29%, and 80.00% compared with the non-cleaner production scenario. Two major directions to further improve the environmental performance of the MSG production are improving energy use efficiency (and/or using cleaner energy) and modifying the production process to maximise material use efficiency.

Keywords in English

Cleaner production; LCA; Monosodium glutamate industry; Scenario analysis; Acidification; Energy utilization; Environmental management; Environmental technology; Eutrophication; Food additives; Global warming; Lime; Pollution control; Aquatic acidifications; Aquatic ecotoxicity; Energy-use efficiency; Environmental performance; Global warming potential; Life Cycle Assessment (LCA); Life-cycle environmental impact; Monosodium glutamate

Released

10.10.2020

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Location

ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND

ISSN

0959-6526

Number

270

Pages from–to

122126–122126

Pages count

9

BIBTEX


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  author="Xuexiu {JIA} and Xuechao {Wang} and Jiří {Klemeš} and Petar Sabev {Varbanov},
  title="Life cycle assessment of cleaner production measures in monosodium glutamate production: A case study in China. ",
  year="2020",
  number="270",
  month="October",
  pages="122126--122126",
  publisher="Elsevier Ltd",
  address="ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND",
  issn="0959-6526"
}