TY - JOUR
T1 - Defining common criteria for harmonizing life cycle assessments of livestock systems
AU - Goglio, Pietro
AU - Knudsen, Marie Trydeman
AU - van Mierlo, Klara
AU - Röhrig, Nina
AU - Fossey, Maxime
AU - Maresca, Alberto
AU - Hashemi, Fatemeh
AU - Waqas, Muhammad Ahmed
AU - Yngvesson, Jenny
AU - Nassy, Gilles
AU - Broekema, Roline
AU - Moakes, Simon
AU - Pfeifer, Catherine
AU - Borek, Robert
AU - Yanez-Ruiz, David
AU - Cascante, Monica Quevedo
AU - Syp, Alina
AU - Zylowsky, Tomasz
AU - Romero-Huelva, Manuel
AU - Smith, Laurence G.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Animal production intensification puts pressure on resources, leads to environmental impacts, animal welfare and biodiversity issues. Livestock products provide key components of the human diet and contribute to rural territories through ecosystem services such as nutrient and biomass recycling. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is key to assess environmental impacts in livestock systems and products. A harmonization of LCA methods is necessary to improve evaluations in these areas as LCA still lacks accuracy and robustness in addressing sustainability across livestock systems and products. Here, a participatory harmonization approach was applied to provide a framework to evaluate LCAs of current and future livestock systems. A total of 29 workshops with targeted discussions among 21 LCA experts were organised, together with two anonymous surveys to harmonise evaluation criteria. First, key research topics for improving LCAs of livestock systems were identified as follows: i) Food, feed, fuel and biomaterial competition, crop-livestock interaction and the circular economy; ii) Biodiversity; iii) Animal welfare; iv) Nutrition; v) GHG emissions. Next, general evaluation criteria were identified for livestock focussed LCA methods, considering livestock systems characteristics: Transparency and Reproducibility, Completeness, Fairness and Acceptance, Robustness and Accuracy. Evaluation criteria specific to each key topic were also identified. This participatory method was successful in narrowing down general and specific evaluation criteria through targeted discussion. Moreover, this study provided a holistic participatory framework for the evaluation of LCA methods addressing the impacts of livestock systems across a range of key topics which can be further used for other sectors.
AB - Animal production intensification puts pressure on resources, leads to environmental impacts, animal welfare and biodiversity issues. Livestock products provide key components of the human diet and contribute to rural territories through ecosystem services such as nutrient and biomass recycling. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is key to assess environmental impacts in livestock systems and products. A harmonization of LCA methods is necessary to improve evaluations in these areas as LCA still lacks accuracy and robustness in addressing sustainability across livestock systems and products. Here, a participatory harmonization approach was applied to provide a framework to evaluate LCAs of current and future livestock systems. A total of 29 workshops with targeted discussions among 21 LCA experts were organised, together with two anonymous surveys to harmonise evaluation criteria. First, key research topics for improving LCAs of livestock systems were identified as follows: i) Food, feed, fuel and biomaterial competition, crop-livestock interaction and the circular economy; ii) Biodiversity; iii) Animal welfare; iv) Nutrition; v) GHG emissions. Next, general evaluation criteria were identified for livestock focussed LCA methods, considering livestock systems characteristics: Transparency and Reproducibility, Completeness, Fairness and Acceptance, Robustness and Accuracy. Evaluation criteria specific to each key topic were also identified. This participatory method was successful in narrowing down general and specific evaluation criteria through targeted discussion. Moreover, this study provided a holistic participatory framework for the evaluation of LCA methods addressing the impacts of livestock systems across a range of key topics which can be further used for other sectors.
KW - Harmonization
KW - Life cycle assessment
KW - Livestock products
KW - Livestock systems
KW - Methodology
KW - Participatory approach
U2 - 10.1016/j.clpl.2023.100035
DO - 10.1016/j.clpl.2023.100035
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85180901765
SN - 2666-7916
VL - 4
JO - Cleaner Production Letters
JF - Cleaner Production Letters
M1 - 100035
ER -