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Social impacts and life cycle assessment: proposals for methodological development for SMEs in the European food and drink sector

机译:社会影响和生命周期评估:欧洲食品和饮料行业中小型企业方法发展的建议

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Purpose Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) account for 99 % of companies operating in the European food and drink industry and, often, are part of highly fragmented and complex food chains. The article focuses on the development of a social impact assessment methodology for SMEs in selected food and drink products as part of the EU-FP7 SENSE research project. The proposed methodology employs a top-down and bottom-up approach and focuses on labour rights/working conditions along the product supply chain as the key social impact indicator, limiting key stakeholder classification to workers/ employees and local communities impacted by the production process. Problems related to this emerging field are discussed, and questions for further research are expounded. Methods The article reviews both academic and 'grey' literature on life cycle assessment (LCA) and its relationship to social LCA (S-LCA) and SMEs at the beginning of 2013 and includes case study evidence from the food sector. A pilot questionnaire survey sent to European food and drink sector SMEs and trade associations (as partners in the research project) about their knowledge, experience and engagement with social impacts is presented. Proposals are elaborated for a social impact assessment methodology that identifies the key data for SMEs to collect. Results and discussion The literature reveals the complexity of the S-LCA approach as it aims to unite disparate and often conflicting interests. Findings from the pilot questionnaire are discussed. Using a top-down and bottom-up approach, the proposed methodology assesses data from SMEs along the supply chain in order to gauge social improvements in the management of labour-related issues for different product sectors. Issues relating to the 'attributional' choice of a social impact indicator and key stakeholder categories are discussed. How 'scoring' is interpreted and reported and what the intended effect of its use will be are also elaborated upon. Conclusions Whilst recognising the difficulty of devising a robust social impact assessment for SMEs in the food and drink sector, it is argued that the proposed methodology makes a useful contribution in this fast-emerging field.
机译:目的中小型企业(SME)占欧洲食品和饮料行业运营公司的99%,通常是高度分散和复杂的食品链的一部分。本文重点介绍了针对欧盟特定食品和饮料产品中的中小企业的社会影响评估方法的开发,这是EU-FP7 SENSE研究项目的一部分。拟议的方法采用自上而下和自下而上的方法,并着眼于产品供应链中的劳工权利/工作条件,作为关键的社会影响指标,将关键的利益相关者分类限制于受生产过程影响的工人/雇员和当地社区。讨论了与该新兴领域有关的问题,并阐明了需要进一步研究的问题。方法:本文回顾了生命周期评估(LCA)及其与社会LCA(S-LCA)和中小型企业之间关系的学术和“灰色”文献,并于2013年初进行了综述,其中包括食品行业的案例研究证据。向欧洲食品和饮料行业的中小型企业和贸易协会(作为研究项目的合作伙伴)发送了有关他们的知识,经验和对社会影响的参与的试点调查问卷。拟定了一项社会影响评估方法的建议,该方法确定了中小企业要收集的关键数据。结果与讨论文献揭示了S-LCA方法的复杂性,因为它旨在统一不同且经常相互冲突的利益。讨论了试点调查表中的发现。所提出的方法采用自上而下和自下而上的方法,评估了供应链中的中小型企业的数据,以便评估不同产品部门在劳动相关问题管理方面的社会进步。讨论了与社会影响指标的“归因”选择和主要利益相关者类别有关的问题。还详细阐述了如何解释和报告“计分”,以及如何使用“计分”。结论尽管认识到难以为食品和饮料行业中的中小企业设计可靠的社会影响评估,但有人认为所提出的方法在这一新兴领域做出了有益的贡献。

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