A case study of CO2 emissions from beef and pork production in South Korea
The current study evaluated carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from beef and pork production and distribution chains in the South Korean meat industry. Data from industrial example farms and slaughterhouses were assessed on the basis of both the guidelines from the United Kingdom’s Publicly Available...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of animal science and technology 2023, 65(2), , pp.427-440 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The current study evaluated carbon dioxide (CO
2
) emissions from beef
and pork production and distribution chains in the South Korean meat industry.
Data from industrial example farms and slaughterhouses were assessed on the
basis of both the guidelines from the United Kingdom’s Publicly Available
Specification (PAS) 2050:2011 and the Korea Environmental Industry &
Technology Institute carbon footprint calculation. The main factors for our
estimations were animal feeds, manure waste, transportation, energy and water,
refrigerants, and package data. Our analyses show that 16.55 kg CO
2
equivalent (eq) was emitted during the production of 1 kg of live cattle. When
retail yields and packing processes were considered, the CO
2
-eq of 1
kg of packaged Hanwoo beef was 27.86 kg. As for pigs, emissions from 1 kg of
live pigs and packaged pork meat were 2.62 and 12.75 kg CO
2
-eq,
respectively. While we gathered data from only two farms and slaughterhouses and
our findings can therefore not be extrapolated to all meats produced in the
South Korean meat industry, they indicate that manure waste is the greatest
factor affecting ultimate CO
2
emissions of packaged meats. |
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ISSN: | 2055-0391 2672-0191 2093-6281 |
DOI: | 10.5187/jast.2022.e109 |