Stewardship to tackle global phosphorus inefficiency: The case of Europe

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  • P.J. Withers
  • K.C. van Dijk
  • T.S. Neset
  • T. Nesme
  • O. Oenema
  • G.H. Rubaek
  • O.F. Schoumans
  • B. Smit
  • S. Pellerin
The inefficient use of phosphorus (P) in the food chain is a threat to the global aquatic environment and the health and well-being of citizens, and it is depleting an essential finite natural resource critical for future food security and ecosystem function. We outline a strategic framework of 5R stewardship (Re-align P inputs, Reduce P losses, Recycle P in bioresources, Recover P in wastes, and Redefine P in food systems) to help identify and deliver a range of integrated, cost-effective, and feasible technological innovations to improve P use efficiency in society and reduce Europe’s dependence on P imports. Their combined adoption facilitated by interactive policies, co-operation between upstream and downstream stakeholders (researchers, investors, producers, distributors, and consumers), and more harmonized approaches to P accounting would maximize the resource and environmental benefits and help deliver a more competitive, circular, and sustainable European economy. The case of Europe provides a blueprint for global P stewardship.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-206
JournalAMBIO
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2015
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