The Modeling and Simulation of Waste Recovery Processes Applied to the Orange Juice Industry

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Abstract

Orange-juice production represents a significant, world-leading economic sector in Brazil. Orange processing residues, however, correspond to 50% to 60% of the in natura fruit mass. Despite the high amount of generated waste, which is disposed of in landfills or used as raw material to produce low-value animal feed, studies on the use of this waste are still developing in Brazil. However, orange peels contain compounds that can be precursors to higher value-added products in different sectors. Therefore, this study presents a conceptual proposal for a biorefinery integrated into the orange-juice-production route to assess integrated processes’ technical, environmental, and economic performance to convert waste into chemicals, fuels, and energy. A stationary process simulation model was developed to analyze the manufacturing of four products, namely, D-limonene, pectin, biomethane, and electricity, comparing the results to the conventional feed production route according to generated revenue and environmental impacts. The results indicate that pectin production is the highest financial-return route, presenting the most significant environmental impact, whereas D-limonene production is more attractive, generating the second-highest revenue with the lowest associated environmental impacts.

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Suzuki, L. L., Cunha, I. L. C., Teixeira, C. E., Kulay, L., & dos Santos, M. T. (2023). The Modeling and Simulation of Waste Recovery Processes Applied to the Orange Juice Industry. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/su152115225

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