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    Considering Grouped or Individual Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compound Emissions in Life Cycle Assessment of Composting Using Three Life Cycle Impact Assessment Methods by Joseph, Ben, Stichnothe, Heinz

    Published in Recycling (Basel) (01-06-2024)
    “…Composting is a waste management practice that converts organic waste into a product that can be used safely and beneficially as a bio-fertiliser and soil…”
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    Influences of Management Practices and Methodological Choices on Life Cycle Assessment Results of Composting Mixtures of Biowaste and Green Cuts by Joseph, Ben, Stichnothe, Heinz

    Published in Waste (12-11-2023)
    “…This paper presents an analysis that aimed to quantify the consequences of modelling choices in the life cycle assessment of composting by investigating the…”
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    Comparison of different treatment options for palm oil production waste on a life cycle basis by Stichnothe, Heinz, Schuchardt, Frank

    “…Background, aim, and scope Globally, 45 million metric tonnes of palm oil has been produced in 2009. The production of 1 t crude palm oil requires 5 t of fresh…”
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    Rural Urban Nutrient Partnership (RUN): Life Cycle Assessment of Multi Nutrient Recovery from Kitchen Waste and Blackwater by Stichnothe, Heinz, Joseph, Ben, Preyl, Volker, Meyer, Carsten

    Published in Recycling (Basel) (01-04-2024)
    “…Newly developed and innovative RUN technology aims to recover nutrients from urban wastewater (blackwater) and biowaste (kitchen waste). The development of RUN…”
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    Life cycle assessment of peat for growing media and evaluation of the suitability of using the Product Environmental Footprint methodology for peat by Stichnothe, Heinz

    “…Purpose Peat extraction rapidly removes carbon from the peatland carbon store and furthermore leads to substantial losses of carbon from the extraction site by…”
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    Estimating uncertainties in the life cycle assessment of composting household biowaste and urban green waste in Germany by Joseph, Ben, Stichnothe, Heinz

    “…Life cycle assessment (LCA) of waste treatment processes is often associated with considerable uncertainties. The aim of this study is to estimate the total…”
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    Life cycle assessment of two palm oil production systems by Stichnothe, Heinz, Schuchardt, Frank

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (2011)
    “…In 2009 approx. 40 Mt of palm oil were produced globally. Growing demand for palm oil is driven by an increasing human population as well as subsidies for…”
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    Life cycle assessment of recycling PVC window frames by Stichnothe, Heinz, Azapagic, Adisa

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-02-2013)
    “…► Life cycle environmental impacts of recycled PVC window frames estimated. ► Significant savings of impacts can be achieved by recycling PVC frames. ► Around…”
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    Life cycle environmental impacts of carbonated soft drinks by Amienyo, David, Gujba, Haruna, Stichnothe, Heinz, Azapagic, Adisa

    “…PURPOSE: The UK carbonated drinks sector was worth £8 billion in 2010 and is growing at an annual rate of 4.9 %. In an attempt to provide a better…”
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    The carbon footprint of bread by Espinoza-Orias, Namy, Stichnothe, Heinz, Azapagic, Adisa

    “…Background, aim, and scope The aim of this study has been to estimate the carbon footprint of bread produced and consumed in the UK. Sliced white and wholemeal…”
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    European renewable energy directive: Critical analysis of important default values and methods for calculating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of palm oil biodiesel by Stichnothe, Heinz, Schuchardt, Frank, Rahutomo, Suroso

    “…Purpose The aim of this paper is to evaluate assumptions and data used in calculations  related to palm oil produced for biodiesel production relative to the…”
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    Bioethanol from waste: Life cycle estimation of the greenhouse gas saving potential by Stichnothe, Heinz, Azapagic, Adisa

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-09-2009)
    “…This paper considers two alternative feedstocks for bioethanol production, both derived from household waste—Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) and Biodegradable…”
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    Nitrous oxide emissions from winter oilseed rape cultivation by Ruser, Reiner, Fuß, Roland, Andres, Monique, Hegewald, Hannes, Kesenheimer, Katharina, Köbke, Sarah, Räbiger, Thomas, Quinones, Teresa Suarez, Augustin, Jürgen, Christen, Olaf, Dittert, Klaus, Kage, Henning, Lewandowski, Iris, Prochnow, Annette, Stichnothe, Heinz, Flessa, Heinz

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2017)
    “…•Strong variability of N2O emissions from WOSR cropping among sites and years.•A new rapeseed-specific N2O emission factor of 0.6% is proposed.•Reduction of N…”
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    Life cycle assessment of manure management and nutrient recycling from a Chinese pig farm by Luo, Yiming, Stichnothe, Heinz, Schuchardt, Frank, Li, Guoxue, Huaitalla, Roxana Mendoza, Xu, Wen

    Published in Waste management & research (01-01-2014)
    “…Driven by the growing numbers of intensified pig farms around cities in China, there are problems of nutrient surplus and shortage of arable land for utilising…”
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    Approaches for Addressing Life Cycle Assessment Data Gaps for Bio-based Products by Canals, Llorenç Milà i, Azapagic, Adisa, Doka, Gabor, Jefferies, Donna, King, Henry, Mutel, Christopher, Nemecek, Thomas, Roches, Anne, Sim, Sarah, Stichnothe, Heinz, Thoma, Greg, Williams, Adrian

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-10-2011)
    “…Summary There is an increasing need for life cycle data for bio‐based products, which becomes particularly evident with the recent drive for greenhouse gas…”
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    Reduction of Tributyltin (TBT) and Other Organic Pollutants of Concern in Contaminated Sediments by means of an Electrochemical Oxidation by Stichnothe, Heinz, Keller, Arne, Thöming, Jorg, Lohmann, Nina, Calmano, Wolfgang

    Published in Acta Hydrochimica et Hydrobiologica (01-11-2002)
    “…In contaminated sediments butyltin compounds and PAH can be diminished by means of an electrochemical treatment. The butyltin concentrations of the fine…”
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