Resource recovery of biological residues from the Brazilian poultry industry in mitigating environmental impacts: A life cycle assessment (LCA) approach
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
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Resource recovery of biological residues from the Brazilian poultry industry in mitigating environmental impacts: A life cycle assessment (LCA) approach / Costa Alves, Edmar; Henrique dos Santos Alves, Israel; Borges Soares, Bruna; Ferreira Borges, Aurelio; Jalal, Arshad; Dilipkumar Jani, Arun; Hamilton Abreu-Junior, Cassio; Capra, Gian Franco; Assis Rodrigues Nogueira, Thiago. - In: JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION. - ISSN 1879-1786. - 416:137895(2023). [10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.137895]
Abstract:
Poultry farming is often associated with negative environmental impacts, such as water quality degradation and
greenhouse gas emissions. This study covers important gaps in the geographic scope of poultry farming using Life
Cycle Assessment analysis. Data on animal feed, energy, packaging, and waste were collected from the poultry
industry in Rondˆonia, Brazil. The life cycle inventory included all inflows and outflows of feed production,
poultry housing, slaughter, processing, the retail market, and the functional unit of “1 kg chicken meat with 0.22
kg protein”. The ReCiPe Midpoint (H) method was used for seven categories of impact. The results showed that
emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG, CO2, N2O and CH4) during the feed production phase was dominant,
totaling 2.0 kg CO2-eq per kg of live weight produced. This stage was most relevant in six of seven categories of
impacts assessed. During the poultry housing stage, terrestrial acidification was dominated by emissions of NH3,
P and N2O from one-day-old chicks (hatching eggs, poultry house litter, and feed). The total environmental
impact of producing broilers in Brazil amounted to 3.37 kg CO2-eq per kg of meat at the consumer market gate.
The LPG gas and biological waste from slaughterhouses was dominant in this phase. The retail stage revealed
contributions above 43% in all impact categories due to high consumption of electricity (0.11 kWh (0.39 MJ) per
kg of meat). Three scenarios were proposed and demonstrated, using biological residues as a source of nutrients
for feed composition. The results showed that using poultry viscera meal led to better environmental outcomes
for all impacted categories.
greenhouse gas emissions. This study covers important gaps in the geographic scope of poultry farming using Life
Cycle Assessment analysis. Data on animal feed, energy, packaging, and waste were collected from the poultry
industry in Rondˆonia, Brazil. The life cycle inventory included all inflows and outflows of feed production,
poultry housing, slaughter, processing, the retail market, and the functional unit of “1 kg chicken meat with 0.22
kg protein”. The ReCiPe Midpoint (H) method was used for seven categories of impact. The results showed that
emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG, CO2, N2O and CH4) during the feed production phase was dominant,
totaling 2.0 kg CO2-eq per kg of live weight produced. This stage was most relevant in six of seven categories of
impacts assessed. During the poultry housing stage, terrestrial acidification was dominated by emissions of NH3,
P and N2O from one-day-old chicks (hatching eggs, poultry house litter, and feed). The total environmental
impact of producing broilers in Brazil amounted to 3.37 kg CO2-eq per kg of meat at the consumer market gate.
The LPG gas and biological waste from slaughterhouses was dominant in this phase. The retail stage revealed
contributions above 43% in all impact categories due to high consumption of electricity (0.11 kWh (0.39 MJ) per
kg of meat). Three scenarios were proposed and demonstrated, using biological residues as a source of nutrients
for feed composition. The results showed that using poultry viscera meal led to better environmental outcomes
for all impacted categories.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Amino acid; Energy; Feed production; Greenhouse gas
Elenco autori:
Costa Alves, Edmar; Henrique dos Santos Alves, Israel; Borges Soares, Bruna; Ferreira Borges, Aurelio; Jalal, Arshad; Dilipkumar Jani, Arun; Hamilton Abreu-Junior, Cassio; Capra, Gian Franco; Assis Rodrigues Nogueira, Thiago
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