泰国餐馆和日本餐馆的温室气体排放削减管理策略

R. Mungkung, Piyatida Jaieim, Panit Chancharoonpong
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量化整个价值链的温室气体排放总量对于有效的温室气体管理至关重要。本研究包括泰国最受欢迎的两类餐馆:(1)一家专门经营泰国东北部菜肴的餐馆,面积为 94 平方米,年顾客人数为 41,000 人;(2)一家提供日泰混合菜肴的餐馆,面积为 284 平方米,年顾客人数为 59,000 人。值得注意的是,范围 3 的温室气体排放量最高(占总排放量的 76-81%)。这两家餐厅的主要排放源是原材料采购,其次是原材料运输和废物管理。建议餐厅不要忽视范围 3 温室气体排放的主要来源,特别是食品采购、供应商运输和废物管理。可采用的温室气体管理措施包括:使用当地食材、从附近地点购买原材料、模拟运输路线以尽量减少运输距离,以及将厨余垃圾分类和可回收包装垃圾分类以便进一步使用。此外,餐厅还可以在菜单上标明低碳餐饮,让顾客参与到减少温室气体排放的行动中来。
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Thai and Japanese Restaurants for Reduction Management Strategies
Quantifying the total GHG emissions along the whole value chain is essential for effective greenhouse gas management. Two types of the most popular restaurants in Thailand were included in this study: (1) a restaurant that specialized in Northeastern Thai cuisine with an area of 94 m2 and 41,000 clients per year; and (2) a restaurant serving Japanese-Thai fusion meals with an area of 284 m2 with 59,000 clients per year. Notably, the scope 3 GHG emissions were the highest (76–81% of total emissions). The main contributors at both restaurants were raw material acquisition, followed by transportation of raw materials and waste management. It was suggested that the restaurants should not overlook the major sources of scope 3 GHG emissions, especially in food procurement, transportation from suppliers, and waste management. GHG management measures that could be applied include: using local food ingredients, buying raw materials from nearby locations, simulating transport routes to minimize the distance of transport, and separating food wastes and sorting recyclable packaging wastes for further use. In addition, the restaurants could flag low-carbon footprint meals on their menus to engage their customers in contributing to GHG reductions.
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