Estimating carbon and water footprints associated with commercial milk formula production and use: development and implications of the Green Feeding Climate Action Tool

Julie P. Smith, Bindi Borg, T. T. Nguyen, Alessandro Iellamo, Andini Pramono, Roger Mathisen
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Carbon offset frameworks like the UN Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have largely overlooked interventions involving food, health, and care systems, including breastfeeding. The innovative Green Feeding Climate Action Tool (GFT) assesses the environmental impact of commercial milk formula (CMF) use, and advocates for breastfeeding support interventions as legitimate carbon offsets. This paper provides an overview of the GFT’s development, key features, and potential uses. The offline and online GFT were developed using the DMADV methodology (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, Verify). The GFT reveals that the production and use of CMF by infants under 6 months results in annual global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of between 5.9 and 7.5 billion kg CO2 eq. and consumes 2,562.5 billion liters of water. As a national example, in India, one of the world’s most populous countries, CMF consumption requires 250.6 billion liters of water and results in GHG emissions ranging from 579 to 737 million kg CO2 eq. annually, despite the country’s high breastfeeding prevalence among infants under 6 months. The GFT mainly draws on data for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), as many high-income countries (HICs) do not collect suitable data for such calculations. Despite poor official data on breastfeeding practices in HICs, GFT users can input their own data from smaller-scale surveys or their best estimates. The GFT also offers the capability to estimate and compare baseline with counterfactual scenarios, such as for interventions or policy changes that improve breastfeeding practices. In conclusion, the GFT is an important innovation to quantify CMF’s environmental impact and highlight the significance of breastfeeding for planetary as well as human health. Women’s contributions to environmental preservation through breastfeeding should be recognized, and breastfeeding interventions and policies should be funded as legitimate carbon offsets. The GFT quantifies CMF’s carbon and water footprints and facilitates financing breastfeeding support as a carbon offset initiative under CDM funding facilities.
估算与商业配方奶粉生产和使用相关的碳足迹和水足迹:绿色喂养气候行动工具的开发及其影响
联合国清洁发展机制(CDM)等碳抵消框架在很大程度上忽视了涉及食品、健康和护理系统的干预措施,包括母乳喂养。创新的绿色喂养气候行动工具(GFT)评估了商业配方奶粉(CMF)使用对环境的影响,并倡导将母乳喂养支持干预措施作为合法的碳抵消。本文概述了绿色喂养气候行动工具的开发、主要特点和潜在用途。离线和在线 GFT 是采用 DMADV 方法(定义、测量、分析、设计、验证)开发的。GFT 显示,6 个月以下婴儿生产和使用 CMF 每年导致全球温室气体 (GHG) 排放量在 59 亿至 75 亿千克二氧化碳当量之间,并消耗 25,625 亿升水。以印度为例,印度是世界上人口最多的国家之一,尽管该国 6 个月以下婴儿的母乳喂养率很高,但 CMF 消费每年需要消耗 2,506 亿升水,并导致 5.79 至 7.37 亿公斤二氧化碳当量的温室气体排放。由于许多高收入国家(HICs)没有收集用于此类计算的合适数据,因此全球温室气体排放报告主要采用中低收入国家(LMICs)的数据。尽管有关高收入国家母乳喂养实践的官方数据较少,但全球母乳喂养信息数据库的用户可以输入自己从较小规模调查中获得的数据或最佳估计值。全球母乳喂养率数据库还提供了估算和比较基线与反事实情景的功能,例如改善母乳喂养做法的干预措施或政策变化。总之,全球母乳喂养模型是一项重要的创新,它量化了母乳喂养对环境的影响,并强调了母乳喂养对地球和人类健康的重要意义。妇女通过母乳喂养对环境保护所做的贡献应得到认可,母乳喂养干预措施和政策应作为合法的碳抵消得到资助。全球母乳喂养基金会对母乳喂养的碳足迹和水足迹进行量化,并促进将母乳喂养支持作为清洁发展机制资助机制下的碳抵消倡议进行资助。
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