environmental effects of protein-rich food products in the nederlands

Posted by Benjamin Canaguier
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Type: 
Full LCA not available on the web
Comparative: 
yes
Publication year: 
2008
Language: 
English
Code: 
Gardening/Agriculture/Industry
Code: 
Food, Plants
Product: 
food
Quality and sources
Is the study a: 
Quick LCA
Was a critical review performed?: 
Yes
Sponsor name(s): 
Nederlandse Vegetariersbond, Dutch Vegetarian Association
Sponsor type: 
Union, Federation
Practitioner(s): 
Blonk Milieuadvies
Practitioner(s) type: 
Consultant
Summary
Functional unit: 
1 t of food

Replacing meat with vegetarian products with a low animal protein content (dairy products, chicken egg or vegetable oils) will reduce emissions significantly.
A complete shift in the types of meat consumed may deliver a considerable reduction. Avoiding beef in particular.
Replacing meat with dairy products like cheese on average does not lead to a reduction in GHG emissions.
The greatest potential for making reductions is by replacing both meat and dairy products with vegetable alternatives. At the national scale the reduction may amount 6 megatonnes CO2-eq.
Encouraging the use of hybrid products may have a reduction potential of 0,5 megatonnes CO2-eq nationally if 25% of all processed meat products are replaced with meatless. Hybrid meat products have a reduced fat content and may also contribute to improved public health.

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