TY - JOUR
T1 - Applying a water-energy-food nexus approach to seafood products from the European Atlantic area
AU - Ceballos-Santos, Sandra
AU - Entrena-Barbero, Eduardo
AU - Laso, Jara
AU - Margallo, María
AU - González-García, Sara
AU - Moreira, María Teresa
AU - Almeida, Cheila
AU - Marques, António
AU - Quinteiro, Paula
AU - Dias, Ana Cláudia
AU - Villanueva-Rey, Pedro
AU - Loubet, Philippe
AU - Erradhouani, Bilal
AU - Cooney, Ronan
AU - Clifford, Eoghan
AU - Baptista de Sousa, David Alonso
AU - Feijoo, Gumersindo
AU - Aldaco, Rubén
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/2/25
Y1 - 2024/2/25
N2 - By 2050, food production's environmental impacts are projected to double without intervention. Crucial changes in dietary habits are needed, and seafood can be pivotal. The focus in calculating burdens using life cycle assessment (LCA) indicators has shifted towards exploring interconnections within the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus. Addressing this evolution, this manuscript has applied an innovative methodology to calculate a WEF nexus index (WEFni). This index seamlessly integrates both environmental and nutritional profiles across diverse case studies involving fisheries, aquaculture, and processing production systems in the European Atlantic area. The results showed that when it comes to fishing, purse seine fishing obtained the highest score (99%). For the aquaculture activities, seafood (>73%) obtained better results than fish farming. About processing treatments, freezing (>79%) has lower environmental loads than canning. In addition, a sensitivity analysis was carried out according to a caloric- and edible-based functional unit as well as the modification of the weighting factors assigned to each footprint, in which important variations were reported in the WEFni of most case studies. Consequently, although the methodological guidelines supporting the WEFni have great potential to serve as an ecolabeling tool, certain aspects need to be re-evaluated. On the other hand, it could be interesting to include the potential biodiversity loss, as well as other socioeconomic indicators, with the purpose of considering a more sustainability criteria. Finally, the contribution of this paper to the food industry literature is of paramount importance, as it represents a first step towards holistic assessments and easy-to-understand ecolabelling processes that can promote sustainable production and consumption.
AB - By 2050, food production's environmental impacts are projected to double without intervention. Crucial changes in dietary habits are needed, and seafood can be pivotal. The focus in calculating burdens using life cycle assessment (LCA) indicators has shifted towards exploring interconnections within the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus. Addressing this evolution, this manuscript has applied an innovative methodology to calculate a WEF nexus index (WEFni). This index seamlessly integrates both environmental and nutritional profiles across diverse case studies involving fisheries, aquaculture, and processing production systems in the European Atlantic area. The results showed that when it comes to fishing, purse seine fishing obtained the highest score (99%). For the aquaculture activities, seafood (>73%) obtained better results than fish farming. About processing treatments, freezing (>79%) has lower environmental loads than canning. In addition, a sensitivity analysis was carried out according to a caloric- and edible-based functional unit as well as the modification of the weighting factors assigned to each footprint, in which important variations were reported in the WEFni of most case studies. Consequently, although the methodological guidelines supporting the WEFni have great potential to serve as an ecolabeling tool, certain aspects need to be re-evaluated. On the other hand, it could be interesting to include the potential biodiversity loss, as well as other socioeconomic indicators, with the purpose of considering a more sustainability criteria. Finally, the contribution of this paper to the food industry literature is of paramount importance, as it represents a first step towards holistic assessments and easy-to-understand ecolabelling processes that can promote sustainable production and consumption.
KW - Aquaculture
KW - Ecolabel
KW - Environmental footprints
KW - Fisheries
KW - Life cycle assessment
KW - Nutritional index
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184523378
U2 - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.140804
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.140804
M3 - Article
SN - 0959-6526
VL - 442
JO - Journal of Cleaner Production
JF - Journal of Cleaner Production
M1 - 140804
ER -