The inhabitants of the world are expected to grow by two billion in the next two decades; as population increases, food demand rises too, leading to more intensive resource exploitation and greater negative externalities related to food production. In this paper the environmental impact of meals provided in school canteens are analysed through the Life Cycle Assessment methodology, in order to evaluate the GHGs emissions released by food production. Meals, and not just individual foods, have been considered so as to include in the analysis the nutritional aspects on which meals are based. Results shows that meat, fish and dairy products are the most impacting in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, with values that shift from 31.7 and 24.1 kg...
The study presented in this chapter sought to assess the sustainability outcomes of different procur...
Reducing the carbon footprint along the food supply chain neutralizes the cost of climate change-rel...
Food is a major contributor of greenhouse gases in the world. Changing what you eat to a less greenh...
The inhabitants of the world are expected to grow by two billion in the next two decades; as populat...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
Convenience is one of the main determinants of modern society where products, such as ready-made mea...
The public catering sector has important responsibilities in seeking a change toward more sustainabl...
The challenge of increasing food demand due to population growth urges all stakeholders to act again...
This article deals with an evaluation of some environmental impacts of a normal workday. The aim is ...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
Nurturing the global population without exceeding the carrying capacity of the earth is a challenge....
Current food production and consumption practices are depleting natural resources and polluting ecos...
In the UK, the school meal has become an emotive political and social issue, following the realizati...
Food production is recognised as one of the major drivers for global environmental pressure. In the ...
The study presented in this chapter sought to assess the sustainability outcomes of different procur...
Reducing the carbon footprint along the food supply chain neutralizes the cost of climate change-rel...
Food is a major contributor of greenhouse gases in the world. Changing what you eat to a less greenh...
The inhabitants of the world are expected to grow by two billion in the next two decades; as populat...
Aimed at improving the quality of school meals, the Sustainable School Program (SSP) implemented low...
Convenience is one of the main determinants of modern society where products, such as ready-made mea...
The public catering sector has important responsibilities in seeking a change toward more sustainabl...
The challenge of increasing food demand due to population growth urges all stakeholders to act again...
This article deals with an evaluation of some environmental impacts of a normal workday. The aim is ...
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are produced by a person, product, business, or ev...
Objectives The aim of this modelling study was to estimate the expected changes in the nutritional q...
Nurturing the global population without exceeding the carrying capacity of the earth is a challenge....
Current food production and consumption practices are depleting natural resources and polluting ecos...
In the UK, the school meal has become an emotive political and social issue, following the realizati...
Food production is recognised as one of the major drivers for global environmental pressure. In the ...
The study presented in this chapter sought to assess the sustainability outcomes of different procur...
Reducing the carbon footprint along the food supply chain neutralizes the cost of climate change-rel...
Food is a major contributor of greenhouse gases in the world. Changing what you eat to a less greenh...