Over the last years, increasing attention has been paid to environmental concerns related to food production and potential solutions to this issue. Among the different strategies being considered to reduce the impact food production has on the environment, only moderate has been paid to the extension of shelf life; a longer shelf life can reduce food losses as well as the economic and environmental impacts of the distribution logistics.The aim of this study is to assess the environmental performance of whole-wheat breadsticks with extended shelf lives and to evaluate whether the shelf-life extension is an effective mitigation solution from an environmental point of view. To this purpose, the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach was applied from a “cradle-to-grave” perspective. Rosmarinic acid was used as an antioxidant to extend the shelf life. To test the robustness of the results and to investigate the influence of the choices made in the modelling phase, a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis were carried out.The achieved results highlighted how, for 10 of the 12 evaluated impact categories, the shelf-life extension is a proper mitigation solution, and its effectiveness depends on the magnitude of product loss reduction that is achieved. The shelf-life extension doesn't allow for the reduction of environmental impact in the categories of human toxicity, cancer effects and freshwater eutrophication.

Shelf life extension as solution for environmental impact mitigation : a case study for bakery products / J. Bacenetti, A. Cavaliere, G. Falcone, V. Giovenzana, A. Banterle, R. Guidetti. - In: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0048-9697. - 627(2018 Jun), pp. 997-1007. [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.301]

Shelf life extension as solution for environmental impact mitigation : a case study for bakery products

J. Bacenetti
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A. Cavaliere;V. Giovenzana;A. Banterle;R. Guidetti
2018

Abstract

Over the last years, increasing attention has been paid to environmental concerns related to food production and potential solutions to this issue. Among the different strategies being considered to reduce the impact food production has on the environment, only moderate has been paid to the extension of shelf life; a longer shelf life can reduce food losses as well as the economic and environmental impacts of the distribution logistics.The aim of this study is to assess the environmental performance of whole-wheat breadsticks with extended shelf lives and to evaluate whether the shelf-life extension is an effective mitigation solution from an environmental point of view. To this purpose, the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach was applied from a “cradle-to-grave” perspective. Rosmarinic acid was used as an antioxidant to extend the shelf life. To test the robustness of the results and to investigate the influence of the choices made in the modelling phase, a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis were carried out.The achieved results highlighted how, for 10 of the 12 evaluated impact categories, the shelf-life extension is a proper mitigation solution, and its effectiveness depends on the magnitude of product loss reduction that is achieved. The shelf-life extension doesn't allow for the reduction of environmental impact in the categories of human toxicity, cancer effects and freshwater eutrophication.
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English
breadstick; food loss; impact mitigation; life cycle assessment; shelf life extension; environmental engineering; environmental chemistry; waste management and disposal; pollution
Settore AGR/01 - Economia ed Estimo Rurale
Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
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   "Long Life, High Sustainability" - "Shelf Life Extension come indicatore di sostenibilità" - Coniugare l'estensione di vita di un prodotto alimentare determinata da un'innovazione di formulazione, processo o packaging, con la variazione di sostenibilità dell'intero ciclo di vita del prodotto
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   2012ZN3KJL_001
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Shelf life extension as solution for environmental impact mitigation : a case study for bakery products / J. Bacenetti, A. Cavaliere, G. Falcone, V. Giovenzana, A. Banterle, R. Guidetti. - In: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0048-9697. - 627(2018 Jun), pp. 997-1007. [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.301]
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J. Bacenetti, A. Cavaliere, G. Falcone, V. Giovenzana, A. Banterle, R. Guidetti
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