单一麦芽爱尔兰威士忌的生命周期评估:以爱尔兰为例

IF 1.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Ekene Christopher Umego, Marie Byrne, Catherine Barry-Ryan
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在过去的十年里,爱尔兰的蒸馏业呈指数级增长,大约有42家蒸馏厂每年生产高达1.1亿升的纯酒精(LPA)威士忌。本研究探讨了单一麦芽爱尔兰威士忌的生命周期评估(LCA),以爱尔兰威士忌酒厂的案例研究为基础,深入了解爱尔兰威士忌蒸馏对环境的影响。它还确定了爱尔兰威士忌生命周期中的热点,并研究了热点的改进方案。采用ISO 14044 LCA方法开发产品体系模型。主要生产数据来自爱尔兰的一家酿酒厂,Ecoinvent数据库使用开放式LCA建立库存。采用CML-IA基线进行影响评估。结果表明,每LPA威士忌烈酒的全球变暖、酸化和富营养化电位(EPs)分别为2.26 kg CO2当量、0.013 kg SO2当量和0.015 kg PO4当量。从研究中确定的热点是能源使用(天然气和电力)和大麦种植,累积的环境影响约占总影响的90%。精准农业、有机谷物的利用和超高重力(VHG)酿造是减少环境影响的一些改进选择。将这些方法应用于影响评估后,全球变暖潜能值(GWP)节省了1.7%-18%。对部门一级环境影响的估计表明,该部门的二氧化碳排放量约为25万吨。获得的结果可以为爱尔兰威士忌行业的环境影响监测和控制提供依据。
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Life Cycle Assessment of Single Malt Irish Whiskey: A Case Study in Ireland

The Irish distilling sector has grown exponentially in the last decade, with about 42 distilleries producing up to 110 million liters of pure alcohol (LPA) of whiskey annually. This study explored the life cycle assessment (LCA) of single malt Irish whiskey to gain insight into the environmental implications of whiskey distillation in Ireland by building on a case study from an Irish whiskey distillery. It also identified hotspots in the life cycle of Irish whiskey and looked at improvement options for the hotspots. ISO 14044 LCA methodology was used to develop the model of the product system. Primary production data was sourced from an Irish distillery, and Ecoinvent database was used to build the inventory using open LCA. CML-IA baseline was used for the impact assessment. Obtained results showed that global warming, acidification, and eutrophication potentials (EPs) were 2.26 kg CO2 eq., 0.013 kg SO2 eq., and 0.015 kg PO4 eq., per LPA of whiskey spirit, respectively. Identified hotspots from the study were energy use (gas and electricity) and barley cultivation, with a cumulative environmental impact of approximately 90% of the overall impacts. Precision farming, utilization of organic grains, and very high gravity (VHG) brewing were some of the improvement options for environmental impact reduction. Application of these to the impact assessment resulted in global warming potential (GWP) savings of 1.7%–18%. An estimation of the environmental impacts at the sectoral level showed that the sector is responsible for approximately 250,000 tons CO2 eq. emissions. Obtained results can form the basis for environmental impact monitoring and control for the Irish whiskey industry.

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Environmental Quality Management
Environmental Quality Management Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Four times a year, this practical journal shows you how to improve environmental performance and exceed voluntary standards such as ISO 14000. In each issue, you"ll find in-depth articles and the most current case studies of successful environmental quality improvement efforts -- and guidance on how you can apply these goals to your organization. Written by leading industry experts and practitioners, Environmental Quality Management brings you innovative practices in Performance Measurement...Life-Cycle Assessments...Safety Management... Environmental Auditing...ISO 14000 Standards and Certification..."Green Accounting"...Environmental Communication...Sustainable Development Issues...Environmental Benchmarking...Global Environmental Law and Regulation.
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