Carbon footprint of university food courts and its relationship with type of food consumed

C.U.L. Alanis, Liliana Ávila-Cordoba, G. Álvarez-Arteaga, R. Natividad
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The aim of this work was to establish the environmental carbon footprint impact of food courts of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico by type of food consumed. This was achieved by conducting a life cycle assessment according to ISO 14044, 2006. The environmental impact was calculated with the SimaPro 9.1.0.11 PhD software with the EU & DK input/output food database. The method was IPCC 2013. The assessed impact category was global warming potential 100 years, associated with the type of food consumed, classified in the following groups: sugar, fruit and vegetables, dairy, grain crops, oils and fats, meat and fish products. It was found that the carbon footprint of the food courts is 7199.29 kgCO2eq/day, with a diet constituted by 42% fruits and vegetables, 19% meat and fish products, 12% grain crops, 11% dairy and 8% sugar, oils and fats. The average of carbon footprint per student per day according to the food consumed in University food courts is 3.33 kgCO2eq.
大学美食广场的碳足迹及其与食物类型的关系
这项工作的目的是根据所消费的食物类型确定墨西哥州自治大学美食广场的环境碳足迹影响。这是通过根据ISO 14044, 2006进行生命周期评估来实现的。环境影响计算采用SimaPro 9.1.0.11 PhD软件,采用EU & DK输入/输出食品数据库。方法采用IPCC 2013。评估的影响类别是100年的全球变暖潜势,与所消费的食物类型有关,分为以下几类:糖、水果和蔬菜、乳制品、粮食作物、油脂、肉类和鱼类产品。研究发现,美食广场的碳足迹为7199.29千克二氧化碳当量/天,饮食由42%的水果和蔬菜、19%的肉类和鱼类产品、12%的谷物作物、11%的乳制品和8%的糖、油和脂肪组成。根据在大学美食广场消费的食物,每个学生每天的平均碳足迹为3.33千克二氧化碳当量。
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