Environmental Impacts and Benefits of Tofu Production from Organic and Conventional Soybean Cropping: Improvement Potential from Renewable Energy Use and Circular Economy Patterns

Author:

Colimoro Martina1,Ripa Maddalena2,Santagata Remo34ORCID,Ulgiati Sergio5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food and Nutrition Science, University “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 81100 Caserta, Italy

2. National Centre for Waste and Circular Economy, Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), 00144 Rome, Italy

3. Department of Engineering, Parthenope University of Naples, 80143 Naples, Italy

4. Faculty of Law, Pegaso Telematic University, 80143 Naples, Italy

5. School of Environment, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China

Abstract

This study aimed to quantify and evaluate the main environmental impacts generated in each phase of tofu production as well as its main co-products (soy milk, food integrators, etc.) and by-products (straw, hulls, etc.) from organic and conventional soybean cropping and to compare them with the impacts of conventional protein sources (e.g., livestock meat and snails). The starting case study was the tofu production company “Tigusto SA” located in Cugnasco-Locarno (Switzerland). The analysis was performed by means of the life cycle assessment (LCA) method, applying a systematic cradle-to-gate approach, from cultivation and extraction of raw materials to the final products. The aim of the analysis was to identify the phases that cause the main environmental burdens and to propose alternative solutions to minimize the impacts. Results show the importance of applying circularity-based scenarios, such as reuse/recycling of residues and the use of renewable energy, which could increase the sustainability of the investigated system, providing environmental and economic benefits.

Funder

EU

Promoting Circular Economy in the Food Supply Chain

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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