Comparative life cycle assessment of plant and beef-based patties, including carbon opportunity costs

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Legume-derived foods have been shown to have comparatively low greenhouse gas (GHG) intensities whilst providing high amounts of nutrients. However, processing legumes into meat analogues can incur significant energy costs. Here, we undertake a comprehensive life cycle assessment of plant-based and (Brazilian and Irish) beef burger patties. Sixteen impact categories are supplemented with the carbon opportunity cost of land occupation, and benchmarked against nutrient density units (NDU) to provide holistic evidence on the potential contribution of plant-based patties to environmentally-sustainable nutritional density. Plant-based patties have a smaller environmental footprint across most categories, including a 77% smaller climate change burden, but incur 8% more energy use compared with Brazilian beef patties. Normalised scores (person equivalents) were significantly larger (p 

Keywords

  • Plant protein, Meat analogues, Nutrient density unit, Diet change, Climate change, Sustainable food
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)936-952
Number of pages17
JournalSustainable Production and Consumption
Volume28
Early online date19 Jul 2021
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Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

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