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Supply chain sustainability assessment of the U.S. food manufacturing sectors: A life cycle-based frontier approach

机译:美国食品制造业的供应链可持续性评估:基于生命周期的前沿方法

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Due to the fact that food manufacturing is one of the major drivers of the global environmental issues, there is a strong need to focus on sustainable manufacturing toward achieving long-term sustainability goals in food production of the United States. In this regard, current study assessed the direct and indirect environmental footprint of 33 U.S. food manufacturing sectors by using the Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment (EIO-LCA) model. Then, a non-parametric mathematical optimization tool, namely Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), is utilized to benchmark the sustainability performance of food manufacturing sectors by using the results of the EIO-LCA model. Next, sustainability performance indices (SPIs), rankings, target improvements, and sensitivity of environmental impact indicators are presented. The average SPI score of U.S. food manufacturing sectors is found as 0.76. In addition, 19 out of 33 food sectors are found as inefficient where an average of 45-71% reduction is indicated for various environmental impact categories. Analysis results also indicate that supply chains of food manufacturing sectors are heavily responsible for the impacts with over 80% shares for energy, water and carbon footprint, fishery and grazing categories. Especially, animal (except poultry) slaughtering, rendering and processing sector is found as the most dominant sector in most of the impact categories (ranked as 2nd in fishery and forest land). Sensitivity analysis indicated that forest land footprint is found to be the most sensitive environmental indicator on the overall sustainability performance of food manufacturing sectors.
机译:由于食品制造业是全球环境问题的主要驱动因素之一,因此非常需要关注可持续制造业,以实现美国食品生产中的长期可持续性目标。在这方面,当前的研究通过使用经济投入产出生命周期评估(EIO-LCA)模型评估了33个美国食品制造业的直接和间接环境足迹。然后,使用EIO-LCA模型的结果,使用非参数数学优化工具,即数据包络分析(DEA),对食品制造业的可持续性绩效进行基准测试。接下来,介绍了可持续发展绩效指数(SPI),排名,目标改进和环境影响指标的敏感性。美国食品制造业的SPI平均得分为0.76。此外,在33个食品部门中,有19个效率低下,各种环境影响类别平均减少了45-71%。分析结果还表明,食品制造行业的供应链是造成影响的重任,其能源,水和碳足迹,渔业和放牧类别的份额超过80%。特别是,在大多数影响类别中,动物(家禽除外)的屠宰,提炼和加工部门是最主要的部门(在渔业和林地中排名第二)。敏感性分析表明,林地足迹被发现是食品制造业整体可持续发展绩效中最敏感的环境指标。

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