The demand of consumers and retailers for sustainably produced horticultural products is increasing. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), or environmental footprint analysis, is a widely acknowledged methodology to assess, benchmark and monitor the environmental impact. Therefore, all supply chain partners are increasingly asking for footprint calculations of horticultural products. Because no harmonised methodology is available, the footprint calculations based on various methodological choices make those difficult to interpret. The project is carried out in the framework of a Public-Private Partnership project called ‘Methodology for environmental footprint’. This report delivers the set of methodological rules for calculating the environmental f...
Over the last decade there has been a significant focus on the environmental impact of products and ...
The issue of sustainable floriculture and the continuous and increasing demand for environmentally-f...
LCA assessments are confronting a new environmental indicator: the Water Footprint (WF). In past yea...
This document represents a product study carried out in the context of the development of a methodol...
This document represents a representative product study carried out in the context of the developmen...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
Between 2013 and 2018, the paper industry, together with the European Commission and Non-Governmenta...
The Environmental Footprint (EF), launched by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in clo...
The ongoing pilot phase of the European Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) tests the PEF method a...
The main goal of the European product environmental footprint (PEF) method is to increase comparabil...
Abstract Increased environmental awareness has motivated retailers to label products with carbon foo...
In April 2013, the European Commission published the Product and Organisation Environmental Footprin...
The production and delivery of fruits and vegetables to people in North and South countries is criti...
One of the aims of the European Commission (EC) activities is to introduce uniform rules for the en...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
Over the last decade there has been a significant focus on the environmental impact of products and ...
The issue of sustainable floriculture and the continuous and increasing demand for environmentally-f...
LCA assessments are confronting a new environmental indicator: the Water Footprint (WF). In past yea...
This document represents a product study carried out in the context of the development of a methodol...
This document represents a representative product study carried out in the context of the developmen...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
Between 2013 and 2018, the paper industry, together with the European Commission and Non-Governmenta...
The Environmental Footprint (EF), launched by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in clo...
The ongoing pilot phase of the European Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) tests the PEF method a...
The main goal of the European product environmental footprint (PEF) method is to increase comparabil...
Abstract Increased environmental awareness has motivated retailers to label products with carbon foo...
In April 2013, the European Commission published the Product and Organisation Environmental Footprin...
The production and delivery of fruits and vegetables to people in North and South countries is criti...
One of the aims of the European Commission (EC) activities is to introduce uniform rules for the en...
The European Commission's “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” proposes ways to increase resourc...
Over the last decade there has been a significant focus on the environmental impact of products and ...
The issue of sustainable floriculture and the continuous and increasing demand for environmentally-f...
LCA assessments are confronting a new environmental indicator: the Water Footprint (WF). In past yea...