The main purpose of this study was first to estimate the carbon footprint (CF) of packaged fluid milk through life cycle assessment (LCA), using regional data in Tehran, and then to identify opportunities for lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The system boundary for cradle to gate assessment was divided into three life cycle stages: agronomy, animal farm and dairy plant, and data were gathered from multiple sources, e.g. questionnaire, published studies and dairy plant database in 2011–2012. Through the study, the IPCC 2006 methodology and the International Dairy Federation (IDF) Carbon Footprint Guide were used to calculate the CF of milk. The functional unit (FU) was one litre of pasteurized milk packaged in a plastic pouch. The avera...
Smallholder dairy farms face enormous challenges in increasing milk production while mitigating gree...
Twenty-four life cycle assessment studies which estimated the carbon footprint of milk production in...
There continues to be increased pressure and interest by all segments of society to determine their ...
In the last years there has been an increasing of global demand for dairy products particularly in d...
Dairy farms have been widely acknowledged as a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The need fo...
Introduction Life cycle assessment of food products is an appropriate method to understand the energ...
The latest assessment report (2014) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identifi...
The dairy sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Pasture-based dairy production ...
AbstractA gate-to-gate life cycle assessment was conducted to evaluate the Global Warming Potential ...
Dairy farming is constantly evolving towards more intensive levels of mechanization and automation w...
Purpose A greenhouse gas emissions analysis (carbon footprint) was conducted for cultivation, harves...
Texas is the third-largest milk-producing state in the U.S., with Central Texas being the second-lar...
Dairy farming is the largest agricultural contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. In this...
The carbon footprint (CF) of milk production was analysed at the farm gate for two contrasting produ...
Dairy cattle farms are continuously developing more intensive systems of management which require hi...
Smallholder dairy farms face enormous challenges in increasing milk production while mitigating gree...
Twenty-four life cycle assessment studies which estimated the carbon footprint of milk production in...
There continues to be increased pressure and interest by all segments of society to determine their ...
In the last years there has been an increasing of global demand for dairy products particularly in d...
Dairy farms have been widely acknowledged as a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The need fo...
Introduction Life cycle assessment of food products is an appropriate method to understand the energ...
The latest assessment report (2014) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identifi...
The dairy sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Pasture-based dairy production ...
AbstractA gate-to-gate life cycle assessment was conducted to evaluate the Global Warming Potential ...
Dairy farming is constantly evolving towards more intensive levels of mechanization and automation w...
Purpose A greenhouse gas emissions analysis (carbon footprint) was conducted for cultivation, harves...
Texas is the third-largest milk-producing state in the U.S., with Central Texas being the second-lar...
Dairy farming is the largest agricultural contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. In this...
The carbon footprint (CF) of milk production was analysed at the farm gate for two contrasting produ...
Dairy cattle farms are continuously developing more intensive systems of management which require hi...
Smallholder dairy farms face enormous challenges in increasing milk production while mitigating gree...
Twenty-four life cycle assessment studies which estimated the carbon footprint of milk production in...
There continues to be increased pressure and interest by all segments of society to determine their ...