Use of Bio-Based Plastics in the Fruit Supply Chain: An Integrated Approach to Assess Environmental, Economic, and Social Sustainability
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The challenge of developing a sustainable production system includes the reduction of
emissions, the efficient use of resources, and the transition to renewable energy. The bioeconomy
proposes a development model aimed at reducing impacts and risks associated with the use of
non-renewable resources considering the life cycle of products. The European Union is promoting
products from renewable sources focused on biochemicals and bio-based plastics, which are high
added value products when compared to biofuels. The aim of this paper is to consider sustainability
in terms of the environmental, economic, and social aspects of use of bio-based plastics in the fruit
chain, considering the case study of raspberry supply chains in northwestern Italy. Different analyses
(life-cycle assessment (LCA), life-cycle costing (LCC), and externality assessment (ExA)) were used to
assess the impacts along the whole chain by means of an integrated approach. The results show that
the bio-based plastic scenario has lower environmental and social impacts than the conventional one,
whereas the latter is the best choice according to a classic economic approach. The introduction of
bio-based plastics as a replacement for traditional plastics in agri-food chains is the first step toward
the use of renewable resources with a low impact on society
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
bio-based materials; green economy; life-cycle assessment; life-cycle costing; social impact
Elenco autori:
Blanc, Simone; Massaglia, Stefano; Brun, Filippo; Peano, Cristiana; Mosso, Angela; Giuggioli, Nicole Roberta
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