Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate environmental impacts of Bioeconomy (2021).
Brief me
- Life-cycle-based approaches provide comprehensive, structured and consistent means of assessing the environmental performance of bio-based products and systems within safe ecological limits.
- An LCA-based analysis allowed to assess that the overall EU Bioeconomy Footprint increased by 23% between 2010 and 2020, mainly due to increased consumption of bio-based products.
- Food consumption has the highest share of the total impacts, with 83–85 % across the years, followed by bioenergy (9–10 % of total impacts), while other sectors show a limited contribution.
- Compared with their conventional counterparts, bioeconomy innovations perform better in climate change and fossil resource use, while some other impacts, such as land use and eutrophication, might be higher.
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- Substituting conventional products with bioeconomy innovations: analysis of potential environmental impacts using a Life Cycle Assessment perspective (2025)
- The EU Bioeconomy Footprint: Using life cycle assessment to monitor environmental impacts of the EU Bioeconomy (2023)
- Life Cycle Assessment support to environmental ambitions of EU policies and the Sustainable Development Goals (2022)
- Brief on the use of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate environmental impacts of the bioeconomy (2019)
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