监测生物经济:生命周期评估指标框架下的价值链

Sara Lago-Olveira , Ana Arias , Ricardo Rebolledo-Leiva, Gumersindo Feijoo, Sara González-García, Maria Teresa Moreira
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生物经济依靠利用生物资源、过程和方法提供产品和服务,可以促进向更环保的经济过渡。然而,以生物为基础的价值链本身并不是可持续的,需要对其在可持续性的所有方面(环境、经济和社会)的影响进行仔细监测和评估。量化和了解这些影响需要使用目前缺乏的强有力的框架和方法,这可以被视为在实现更可持续的生物经济方面的一个空白。在此背景下,本研究报告的目标是通过在生命周期评估(LCA)方法中确定和选择最合适的环境、社会和经济指标来填补这一空白,以确保对环境和社会经济制约因素进行全面评估,并在生命周期的各个阶段(从原材料提取到报废管理)对以生物为基础的价值链进行有效分析。为环境、经济和社会支柱分别确定了 17、26 和 101 项指标。所提供的指标为广大利益相关者(如决策者、企业家、认证机构)有效探索和评估生物基价值链的可持续性奠定了基础,以促进知情决策,为平衡经济增长铺平道路,改善社会福利和环境保护,并全面促进更具可持续性和复原力的生物基价值链。
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Monitoring the bioeconomy: value chains under the framework of life cycle assessment indicators

The transition towards a more environmentally friendly economy can be facilitated through the bioeconomy, which relies on the use of biological resources, processes and methods to provide goods and services. However, bio-based value chains are not inherently sustainable and require careful monitoring and assessment of their impacts across all dimensions of sustainability (environmental, economic and social). Quantifying and understanding these impacts require the use of robust frameworks and methodological approaches that are currently lacking, which could be considered a gap in achieving a more sustainable bioeconomy. In this context, the objective of this research report is to fill this gap by identifying and selecting the most appropriate environmental, social and economic indicators within the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology to ensure a comprehensive assessment of environmental and socio-economic constraints and an effective analysis of bio-based value chains at all stages of the life cycle, from raw material extraction to end-of-life management. A total of 17, 26 and 101 indicators were identified for the environmental, economic and social pillars, respectively. In addition, existing gaps were highlighted, and a future framework was outlined to refine and enrich the currently available indicators and the underlying methodology.

The indicators provided constitute a building block for effectively exploring and assessing the sustainability of bio-based value chains by a wide range of stakeholders (e.g., policy makers, entrepreneurs, certification bodies) to facilitate informed decision-making, pave the way for balanced economic growth, improve social welfare and environmental protection, and overall promote more sustainable and resilient bio-based value chains.

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