Food affordability and nutritional values within the functional unit of a food LCA. An application on regional diets in Spain
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Batlle Bayer, Laura; Bala Gala, Alba; Albertí Bueno, Jaume; Xifré Oliva, Ramón; Aldaco García, Rubén
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2020-09Derechos
© 2020. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license
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Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2020, 160, 104856
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Elsevier
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Carbon footprint
Land use
Blue water
Diets
Sustainability
Nutrition
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This study assesses the environmental impacts associated with current regional-average diets in Spain, and it evaluates the environmental benefits of adopting a diet based on the National Dietary Guidelines (NDG). To establish a fair method for diets' comparison among the different regions, a novel functional unit (FU), that considers both the nutritional and the socio-economic dimensions, was developed. Diets in north-western regions have larger impacts due to the high caloric energy and ruminant meat intake, as well as for being less affordable. The adoption of the NDG-based diet can potentially reduce the environmental impacts (GHG emissions, blue water footprint and land use) between 15 and 60% of current regional eating patterns. This study highlights the importance of properly selecting the FU, and integrating the concept of food affordability within the FU in diet LCAs.
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