PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

A multi-criteria decision analysis of management alternatives for anaerobically digested kraft pulp mill sludge.

  • Martijn Eikelboom,
  • Alice do Carmo Precci Lopes,
  • Claudio Mudadu Silva,
  • Fábio de Ávila Rodrigues,
  • Antônio José Vinha Zanuncio,
  • José Cola Zanuncio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. e0188732

Abstract

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The Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) procedure was used to compare waste management options for kraft pulp mill sludge following its anaerobic digestion. Anaerobic digestion of sludge is advantageous because it produces biogas that may be used to generate electricity, heat and biofuels. However, adequate management of the digested sludge is essential. Landfill disposal is a non-sustainable waste management alternative. Kraft pulp mill digested sludge applied to land may pose risks to the environment and public health if the sludge has not been properly treated. This study is aimed to compare several recycling alternatives for anaerobically digested sludge from kraft pulp mills: land application, landfill disposal, composting, incineration, pyrolysis/gasification, and biofuel production by algae. The MCDA procedure considered nine criteria into three domains to compare digested sludge recycling alternatives in a kraft pulp mill: environmental (CO2 emission, exposure to pathogens, risk of pollution, material and energy recovery), economic (overall costs, value of products) and technical (maintenance and operation, feasibility of implementation). The most suitable management options for digested sludge from kraft pulp mills were found to be composting and incineration (when the latter was coupled with recycling ash to the cement industry). Landfill disposal was the worst option, presenting low performance in feasibility of implementation, risk of pollution, material and energy recovery.