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Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach
Food loss and waste (FLW) has become a central concern in the social and political debate. Simultaneously, using FLW as a bioenergy source could significantly contribute to closing the carbon cycle by reintroducing energy into the food supply chain. This study aims to identify best strategies for FL...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760710/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9121765 |
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author | Hoehn, Daniel Laso, Jara Cristóbal, Jorge Ruiz-Salmón, Israel Butnar, Isabela Borrion, Aiduan Bala, Alba Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere Vázquez-Rowe, Ian Aldaco, Rubén Margallo, María |
author_facet | Hoehn, Daniel Laso, Jara Cristóbal, Jorge Ruiz-Salmón, Israel Butnar, Isabela Borrion, Aiduan Bala, Alba Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere Vázquez-Rowe, Ian Aldaco, Rubén Margallo, María |
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description | Food loss and waste (FLW) has become a central concern in the social and political debate. Simultaneously, using FLW as a bioenergy source could significantly contribute to closing the carbon cycle by reintroducing energy into the food supply chain. This study aims to identify best strategies for FLW management in each of the 17 regions in Spain, through the application of a Life Cycle Assessment. To this end, an evaluation of the environmental performance over time between 2015 and 2040 of five different FLW management scenarios implemented in a framework of (i) compliance and (ii) non-compliance with the targets of the Paris Agreement was performed. Results revealed savings in the consumption of abiotic resources in those regions in which thermal treatment has a strong presence, although their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in a scenario of compliance with climate change targets are higher. In contrast, scenarios that include anaerobic digestion and, to a lesser extent those applying aerobic composting, present lower impacts, including climate change, suggesting improvements of 20–60% in non-compliance and 20–80% in compliance with Paris Agreement targets, compared to the current scenarios. |
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spelling | pubmed-77607102020-12-26 Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach Hoehn, Daniel Laso, Jara Cristóbal, Jorge Ruiz-Salmón, Israel Butnar, Isabela Borrion, Aiduan Bala, Alba Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere Vázquez-Rowe, Ian Aldaco, Rubén Margallo, María Foods Article Food loss and waste (FLW) has become a central concern in the social and political debate. Simultaneously, using FLW as a bioenergy source could significantly contribute to closing the carbon cycle by reintroducing energy into the food supply chain. This study aims to identify best strategies for FLW management in each of the 17 regions in Spain, through the application of a Life Cycle Assessment. To this end, an evaluation of the environmental performance over time between 2015 and 2040 of five different FLW management scenarios implemented in a framework of (i) compliance and (ii) non-compliance with the targets of the Paris Agreement was performed. Results revealed savings in the consumption of abiotic resources in those regions in which thermal treatment has a strong presence, although their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in a scenario of compliance with climate change targets are higher. In contrast, scenarios that include anaerobic digestion and, to a lesser extent those applying aerobic composting, present lower impacts, including climate change, suggesting improvements of 20–60% in non-compliance and 20–80% in compliance with Paris Agreement targets, compared to the current scenarios. MDPI 2020-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7760710/ /pubmed/33260541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9121765 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hoehn, Daniel Laso, Jara Cristóbal, Jorge Ruiz-Salmón, Israel Butnar, Isabela Borrion, Aiduan Bala, Alba Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere Vázquez-Rowe, Ian Aldaco, Rubén Margallo, María Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach |
title | Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach |
title_full | Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach |
title_fullStr | Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach |
title_short | Regionalized Strategies for Food Loss and Waste Management in Spain under a Life Cycle Thinking Approach |
title_sort | regionalized strategies for food loss and waste management in spain under a life cycle thinking approach |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760710/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9121765 |
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