Published March 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Environmental and water sustainability of milk production in Northeast Spain

  • 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
  • 2. Baucells Alibés, S.A. (BALSA), Onze de Setembre, 48–50, Les Masies de Voltregà, 08508 Barcelona (Spain)

Description

Highlights: • Environmental impacts and WF results were assessed for a dairy farm in Catalonia. • Primary inventory data were managed for the dairy farm activities. • Feed production and on-farm emissions were identified as hotspots. • The influence of alternative protein sources in animal diets was analysed. • The overall scope of WF indicator compared to WD category was demonstrated. This study focuses on the assessment of the environmental profile of a milk farm, representative of the dairy sector in Northeast Spain, from a cradle-to-gate perspective. The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) principles established by ISO standards together with the carbon footprint guidelines proposed by International Dairy Federation (IDF) were followed. The environmental results showed two critical contributing factors: the production of the livestock feed (e.g., alfalfa) and the on-farm emissions from farming activities, with contributions higher than 50% in most impact categories. A comparison with other LCA studies was carried out, which confirmed the consistency of these results with the values reported in the literature for dairy systems from several countries. Additionally, the Water Footprint (WF) values were also estimated according to the Water Footprint Network (WFN) methodology to reveal that feed and fodder production also had a predominant influence on the global WF impacts, with contributions of 99%. Green WF was responsible for remarkable environmental burdens (around 88%) due to the impacts associated with the cultivation stage. Finally, the substitution of alfalfa by other alternative protein sources in animal diets were also proposed and analysed due to its relevance as one of the main contributors of livestock feed.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.186

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.186;
PII
S0048969717328978;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Science of the Total Environment
Journal Volume
616
Journal Page Range
p. 1317-1329
ISSN
0048-9697
CODEN
STENDL

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