Background
Type: Review

Biodiesel supply chain network design: a comprehensive review with qualitative and quantitative insights

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research (09441344)Year: May 2024Volume: 31Issue: Pages: 34787 - 34816
Rahmani S.Goli A.a
DOI:10.1007/s11356-024-33392-wLanguage: English

Abstract

The global community is actively pursuing alternative energy sources to mitigate environmental concerns and decrease dependence on fossil fuels. Biodiesel, recognized as a clean and eco-friendly fuel with advantages over petroleum-based alternatives, has been identified as a viable substitute. However, its commercialization encounters challenges due to costly production processes. Establishing a more efficient supply chain for mass production and distribution could surmount these obstacles, rendering biodiesel a cost-effective solution. Despite numerous review articles across various renewable energy supply chain domains, there remains a gap in the literature specifically addressing the biodiesel supply chain network design. This research entails a comprehensive systematic literature review (SLR) focusing on the design of biodiesel supply chain networks. The primary objective is to formulate an economically, environmentally, and socially optimized supply chain framework. The review also seeks to offer a holistic overview of pertinent technical terms and key activities involved in these supply chains. Through this SLR, a thorough examination and synthesis of existing literature will yield valuable insights into the design and optimization of biodiesel supply chains. Additionally, it will identify critical research gaps in the field, proposing the exploration of fourth-generation feedstocks, integration of multi-channel chains, and the incorporation of sustainability and resilience aspects into the supply chain network design. These proposed areas aim to address existing knowledge gaps and enhance the overall effectiveness of biodiesel supply chain networks. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2024.


Author Keywords

BiofuelGreenhouse gas emissionOptimizationRenewable energySupply chain managementSustainable developmentSystematic literature review

Other Keywords

BiofuelsBiodieselCost effectivenessEnvironmental protectionFossil fuelsGreenhouse gasesPetroleum prospectingSupply chain managementbiofuelAlternative energy sourceBiodiesel supply chainsCommunity ISGlobal communityGreenhouse gas emissionsOptimisationsRenewable energiesSupply chain networkSupply chain network designSystematic literature reviewalternative energydesigndistribution systemoptimizationplanning methodproduction costsustainable development