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Biodiesel from rendered products

Scenario II In contrast to the previous setting, the system boundaries for biodiesel from tallow are set outside the gate of the slaughtering house. Rendering products leaving the slaughtering process are considered as waste-stream comparable to UVO in scenario I. These render products are... [Pg.242]

When allocating the render products that come out of the slaughterhouse by mass compared to meat, hides or other by-products, the agrarian chain has the most important environmental impact for TME. Price allocation leads to a reduction in the overall footprint per MJ energy resulting from combustion of TME of 37.79 m2a/MJ to 8.28 m2a/MJ. The absolute footprint (as shown in Figure 4) of biodiesel from tallow in scenario III with mass-allocation applied would be higher than fossil diesel. [Pg.249]


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