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Social acceptance, emissions analysis and potential applications of paper-waste briquettes in Andean areas

Environmental Research, ISSN: 0013-9351, Vol: 241, Page: 117609
2024
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    3
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      3
  • Captures
    33

Article Description

The research assessed waste-based briquettes consumption compared to conventional fuels in the Andes. Laboratory tests were conducted together with on-field analysis in Colquencha (Bolivia). The laboratory study shows that the performances of briquettes are better in terms of PM2.5 (933.4 ± 50.8 mg kg −1 ) and CO emissions (22.89 ± 2.40 g kg −1 ) compared to animal dung (6265.7 ± 1273.5 mgPM2.5 kg −1 and 48.10 ± 12.50 gCO kg −1 ), although the boiling time increased due to the lower fuel consumption rate and firepower compared to shrubs. The social survey organized with 150 Bolivian citizens suggested that low-income households are not able to pay for an alternative fuel: about 40% would pay less than 4 USD per month, while methane use for cooking is positively correlated with the income level (r = 0.244, p < 0.05). On field analysis suggested that local cookstoves are not appropriate for briquettes combustion since indoor air pollution overcomes 30 ppm of CO and 10 mgPM2.5 m -3. On balance, local small manufactures can be the main target for selling waste-based briquettes to reduce shrubs and wood consumption. However, briquettes production costs seem not yet competitive to natural easy-to-obtain fuels (i.e., animal dung). The research encourages the use of cellulosic and biomass waste-based briquettes in the Andean area for cooking, heating, or manufacturing and strongly advises policy-makers to introduce economic incentives for the recovery of secondary raw materials.

Bibliographic Details

Calle Mendoza, Iris Jabneel; Gorritty Portillo, Marcelo Antonio; Ruiz Mayta, Jazmin Gidari; Alanoca Limachi, Jose Luis; Torretta, Vincenzo; Ferronato, Navarro

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Environmental Science

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