素食狗粮的生命周期评估

IF 6.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Lena Jarosch, Vanessa Bach, Matthias Finkbeiner
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摘要

狗粮占普通狗对气候变化影响的 90%。素食狗粮是一种可能的替代品。评估其环境影响的研究很少。本文的目标是 i) 确定湿素食狗粮的环境影响和热点;ii) 将结果与普通肉类替代品进行比较,并估算从肉类狗粮转向素食狗粮的全球气候变化潜力。针对气候变化、淡水富营养化、陆地酸化、烟雾和土地利用等类别,对一罐纯素狗粮进行了生命周期评估。每罐狗粮的碳足迹为 0.4 千克二氧化碳当量,在一只狗 15 年的生命周期内,碳足迹总计为 443 千克二氧化碳当量。根据宠物食品工业联合会的假设,与肉类狗粮相比,酸化减少了 50%,气候变化减少了 37%,烟雾减少了 18%,但对土地使用的影响增加了 97%,富营养化增加了近 300%。这些结果与其他研究显示的减少土地使用和富营养化的结果不同。转为素食每年可减少 340 千克二氧化碳当量的全球升温潜能值排放,而如果喂养优质肉类,则可增加到 6000 千克。
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A life cycle assessment of vegan dog food

Dog food accounts for 90% of the average dog's impact on climate change. Vegan dog food is one possible alternative. There are few studies evaluating its environmental impacts. The goals of this paper are to i) determine the environmental impacts and hotspots of wet vegan dog food, ii) compare results with average meat-based alternative and estimate global climate change potential of switching from meat-based to vegan dog food diet. A life cycle assessment was performed for a can of vegan dog food for the categories climate change, freshwater eutrophication, terrestrial acidification, smog, and land use. Each can had a carbon footprint of 0.4 kg CO2-eq., adding up to 443 kg CO2-eq over a dog's 15-year lifespan. A comparison with meat-based dog food showed reduction potentials in acidification by 50%, climate change by 37%, and smog by 18%, but higher impacts in land use by 97%, and eutrophication by almost 300% applying the assumptions by Pet Food Industry Federation. The results differ from other studies showing reductions in land use and eutrophication. Switching to a vegan diet can reduce GWP emissions by 340 kg CO2eq per year, while this could increase up to 6000 if high quality meat is fed.

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Cleaner Environmental Systems
Cleaner Environmental Systems Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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