Global food production and current reliance on meat-based diets requires a large share of natural resource use and causes widespread environmental pollution including phosphorus (P). Transitions to less animal-intensive diets address a suite of sustainability goals, but their impact on societys wastewater P burden is unclear. Using the UK as our example, we explored historical diet changes between 1942 and 2016, and how shifting towards plant-based diets might impact the P burden entering wastewater treatment works (WWTW), and subsequent effluent P discharge to receiving water bodies. Average daily per capita P intake declined from its peak in 1963 (1599 mg P pp(-1)d(-1)) to 1354 mg P pp(-1)d(-1)in 2016. Since 1942, the contribution of proc...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential constituent of life but large P losses from agroecosystems and sanita...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fert...
Food security and healthy freshwater ecosystems are placed at jeopardy by poor phosphorus management...
Global food production and current reliance on meat-based diets requires a large share of natural re...
Changes in human diets, population increases, farming practices, and globalized food chains have led...
Phosphorus (P) is a finite resource located within certain geologic reserves around the world. Moroc...
The UK food system is reliant on imported phosphorus (P) to meet food production demand, though inef...
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are essential nutrients for food production but their excess use in ...
Worldwide food production is largely dependent on rock phosphate, a finite raw material used for the...
Mineral phosphorus (P) used to fertilise crops is derived from phosphate rock, which is a finite res...
Phosphorus (P) recovery is as important for closing the P cycle as its discovery 350 years ago was f...
Current use and management of phosphorus (P) in our food systems is considered unsustainable and con...
Global food production is dependent on constant inputs of phosphorus. In the current system this pho...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
Natural resources for food production, such as land, phosphate rock and fossil energy, are scarce. D...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential constituent of life but large P losses from agroecosystems and sanita...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fert...
Food security and healthy freshwater ecosystems are placed at jeopardy by poor phosphorus management...
Global food production and current reliance on meat-based diets requires a large share of natural re...
Changes in human diets, population increases, farming practices, and globalized food chains have led...
Phosphorus (P) is a finite resource located within certain geologic reserves around the world. Moroc...
The UK food system is reliant on imported phosphorus (P) to meet food production demand, though inef...
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are essential nutrients for food production but their excess use in ...
Worldwide food production is largely dependent on rock phosphate, a finite raw material used for the...
Mineral phosphorus (P) used to fertilise crops is derived from phosphate rock, which is a finite res...
Phosphorus (P) recovery is as important for closing the P cycle as its discovery 350 years ago was f...
Current use and management of phosphorus (P) in our food systems is considered unsustainable and con...
Global food production is dependent on constant inputs of phosphorus. In the current system this pho...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
Natural resources for food production, such as land, phosphate rock and fossil energy, are scarce. D...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential constituent of life but large P losses from agroecosystems and sanita...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fert...
Food security and healthy freshwater ecosystems are placed at jeopardy by poor phosphorus management...