Applicability of Carbon Footprint as Indicator for Environmental Performance of Food Products

IF 2.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Environmental Research Pub Date : 2023-12-16 DOI:10.1007/s41742-023-00553-7
Song-Chol Pak, Nam-Chol O, Ryong-Jin Ri, Jong-Song Ro, Pong-Chol Ri
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In the past decades, the environmental impact categories have been applied to life cycle assessment of consumer product, but the challenge of applying the impact categories is still posed. Although former studies have screened impact categories/indicators to represent sustainability for environmental performance of products from the existing ones, the practitioners have rarely discussed the challenge within food products. This present study aims to conduct a correlation analysis between life cycle impacts of food products on eight impact categories/indicators with a question of whether Carbon Footprint (CF) expressed as Global Warming Potential (GWP100a) could serve as indicator for environmental performance of food products. 1548 food products from the French database AGRIBALYSE v3.0.1 is employed in the analysis, while eight impact categories/indicators in the CML-IA baseline method are calculated by the openLCA 1.10.3 software. The results show that correlation coefficients between the impact categories/indicators vary in a range of 0.42–0.87. Strong correlations between the CF and the others are found in the whole product category except toxicity-related impact categories, and the correlations could be stronger or weaker depending on the product subcategories. It reveals that, on one hand, the CF could act as proxy for some of the impact indicators in the product categories; on the other hand, the indicator could not serve as a stand-alone indicator to represent the environmental sustainability. The research findings might be used in selecting impact categories/indicators for environmental performance of food products, while screening impact categories/indicators from the existing ones and making a contribution to sustainability assessment.

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在过去几十年中,环境影响类别已被应用于消费品的生命周期评估,但如何应用这些影响类别仍是一个挑战。虽然以往的研究已从现有的影响类别/指标中筛选出代表产品环境绩效可持续性的影响类别/指标,但实践者很少讨论食品中的这一挑战。本研究旨在对食品的生命周期影响与八个影响类别/指标之间的相关性进行分析,探讨以全球升温潜能值(GWP100a)表示的碳足迹(CF)能否作为食品环境绩效的指标。分析中使用了法国数据库 AGRIBALYSE v3.0.1 中的 1548 种食品,并使用 openLCA 1.10.3 软件计算了 CML-IA 基准法中的八个影响类别/指标。结果显示,影响类别/指标之间的相关系数在 0.42-0.87 之间。除与毒性相关的影响类别外,整个产品类别中的 CF 与其他影响类别之间都存在较强的相关性,而不同产品子类别之间的相关性则有强有弱。这表明,一方面,CF 可作为产品类别中某些影响指标的替代指标;另一方面,该指标不能作为代表环境可持续性的独立指标。研究结果可用于选择食品环境绩效的影响类别/指标,同时从现有的影响类别/指标中进行筛选,为可持续发展评估做出贡献。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Research is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of environment. In pursuit of these, environmentalist disciplines are invited to contribute their knowledge and experience. International Journal of Environmental Research publishes original research papers, research notes and reviews across the broad field of environment. These include but are not limited to environmental science, environmental engineering, environmental management and planning and environmental design, urban and regional landscape design and natural disaster management. Thus high quality research papers or reviews dealing with any aspect of environment are welcomed. Papers may be theoretical, interpretative or experimental.
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