TY - JOUR
T1 - Introducing a degrowth approach to the circular economy policies of food production, and food loss and waste management
T2 - Towards a circular bioeconomy
AU - Hoehn, Daniel
AU - Laso, Jara
AU - Margallo, María
AU - Ruiz‐salmón, Israel
AU - Amo‐setién, Francisco José
AU - Abajas‐bustillo, Rebeca
AU - Sarabia, Carmen
AU - Quiñones, Ainoa
AU - Vázquez‐rowe, Ian
AU - Bala, Alba
AU - Batlle‐bayer, Laura
AU - Fullana‐i‐palmer, Pere
AU - Aldaco, Rubén
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/3/2
Y1 - 2021/3/2
N2 - There is a growing debate surrounding the contradiction between an unremitting increase in the use of resources and the search for environmental sustainability. Therefore, the concept of sustainable degrowth is emerging aiming to introduce in our societies new social values and new policies, capable of satisfying human requirements whilst reducing environmental impacts and consumption of resources. In this framework, circular economy strategies for food production and food loss and waste management systems, following the Sustainable Development Goals agenda, are being developed based on a search for circularity, but without setting limits to the continual increase in environmental impacts and resource use. This work presents a methodology for determining the percentage of degrowth needed in any food supply chain, by analyzing four scenarios in a life cycle assessment approach over time between 2020 and 2040. Results for the Spanish case study sug-gested a degrowth need of 26.8% in 2015 and 58.9% in 2040 in order to achieve compliance with the Paris Agreement targets, highlighting the reduction of meat and fish and seafood consumption as the most useful path.
AB - There is a growing debate surrounding the contradiction between an unremitting increase in the use of resources and the search for environmental sustainability. Therefore, the concept of sustainable degrowth is emerging aiming to introduce in our societies new social values and new policies, capable of satisfying human requirements whilst reducing environmental impacts and consumption of resources. In this framework, circular economy strategies for food production and food loss and waste management systems, following the Sustainable Development Goals agenda, are being developed based on a search for circularity, but without setting limits to the continual increase in environmental impacts and resource use. This work presents a methodology for determining the percentage of degrowth needed in any food supply chain, by analyzing four scenarios in a life cycle assessment approach over time between 2020 and 2040. Results for the Spanish case study sug-gested a degrowth need of 26.8% in 2015 and 58.9% in 2040 in order to achieve compliance with the Paris Agreement targets, highlighting the reduction of meat and fish and seafood consumption as the most useful path.
KW - Circular bioeconomy
KW - Degrowth
KW - Food loss and waste
KW - Food supply chain
KW - Global North
KW - Paris agreement
KW - Spiral bioeconomy
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U2 - 10.3390/su13063379
DO - 10.3390/su13063379
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85102708480
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 13
JO - Sustainability (Switzerland)
JF - Sustainability (Switzerland)
IS - 6
M1 - 3379
ER -