This study evaluates life cycle environmental impacts associated with chocolate products made and consumed in the UK. The paper focuses on three representative chocolate products occupying 90% of the market: ‘moulded chocolate’, ‘chocolate countlines’ and ‘chocolates in bag’. The impacts were estimated using life cycle assessment (LCA) as a tool and following the ReCiPe impact assessment method. The water footprint was also considered. For example, the global warming potential ranges between 2.91–4.15 kg CO2 eq., primary energy demand from 30–41 MJ and the water footprint, including water stress, from 31–63 l per kilogram of chocolate. The raw materials are the major hotspot across all impact categories for all three product types, followed...
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A trade-off is faced by products and services’ providers: reaching economic profitability while resp...
Life cycle assessment in general and that of cocoa specifically tends to lack completeness in examin...
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When we eat a delicious piece of chocolate, do we have any idea of the journey it undertook to get t...
Under the hypothesis that organically managed cacao agroforestry systems report a lower global warmi...
Current food systems need to be urgently redesigned as they are unable to feed a growing global popu...
The production of chocolate poses significant sustainability challenges, impacting the environment a...
Despite the plethora of discourse about how sustainable development should be pursued, the productio...
Cakes are a favourite food across the globe and yet little is known about their environmental sustai...
Chocolate is consumed all over the world. Since its origin, it has undergone many transformations to...
Purpose: This paper examines the potential of ‘biomarkers’ to provide immutable identification for f...
The environmental sustainability has emerged as a crucial aspect in the agri-food sector, neverthele...
The environmental sustainability has emerged as a crucial aspect in the agri-food sector, neverthele...
Ghana is an important cocoa producer and exporter and this production is of high economic importance...
Purpose Environmental impact evaluation in the food sector is a key topic, due to both stricter legi...
A trade-off is faced by products and services’ providers: reaching economic profitability while resp...
Life cycle assessment in general and that of cocoa specifically tends to lack completeness in examin...
This paper presents the first environmental life cycle analysis for a range of different confectione...
When we eat a delicious piece of chocolate, do we have any idea of the journey it undertook to get t...
Under the hypothesis that organically managed cacao agroforestry systems report a lower global warmi...
Current food systems need to be urgently redesigned as they are unable to feed a growing global popu...
The production of chocolate poses significant sustainability challenges, impacting the environment a...
Despite the plethora of discourse about how sustainable development should be pursued, the productio...
Cakes are a favourite food across the globe and yet little is known about their environmental sustai...
Chocolate is consumed all over the world. Since its origin, it has undergone many transformations to...
Purpose: This paper examines the potential of ‘biomarkers’ to provide immutable identification for f...