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WHAT WE LEARNED
CONDUCTING AN
INDUSTRY FARM TO
FORK LCA FOR
BEEF, THE DOS &
DON’TS”
Kim Stackhouse, P.h.D
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Important to remember that there are tradeoffs
and food production will result in an impact –
the goal is improvement over time
ZERO IMPACT IS NOT POSSIBLE
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• Improved over time
• 6 years we have improved 5% Environmental and
social, 7%
• Innovations within the food system
• Crop yields, machinery and irrigation technology,
manure management, precision farming, and
animal performance
• Biogas capture, closed-loop water cooling
systems, waste water recycling, and “right size”
packaging
WHAT DID WE FIND?
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• Vast definitions of sustainability
• Lack of comments on GHGs, more on animal
welfare, traceability, etc.
• Food waste
WHAT SURPRISED US?
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Eco-Efficiency
Portfolio
LCA
2005 2011
Pre-harvest
USDA-ARS
Post-harvest
BASF
2005 2011
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
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SOLID WASTE EMISSIONS
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 emissions to soil
have been reduced by 7%
12
kg
CO
2 e
/ U
B
GREENHOUSE GASES
0
5
10
15
20
25
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 greenhouse gas emissions
have been reduced by 2%
13
kg
SO
2 e
/ U
B
ACIDIFICATION POTENTIAL
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 acidification potential
emissions
have been reduced by 3%
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y w
ate
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dilu
ted
H2Oe
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B)
WATER EMISSIONS
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 emissions to water
have been reduced by 10%
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rma
lize
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OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESSES
AND ACCIDENTS
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0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 occupational illnesses and
accidents have been reduced by 32%
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L H
2O
/ U
B
WATER USE
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 water use
have been reduced by 3%
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m2a
/ U
B
LAND USE
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 land use
has been reduced by 4%
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MJ/
UB
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2005 2011
Consumer
Retail
Case Ready
Harvesting
On Farm
Since 2005 energy use has been
reduced by 2%
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MJ/
UB
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2005 2011
Non-Renewable
Renewable Non-
Bio-Based
Renewable Bio-
Based
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• Can’t tell you everything
• Don’t always give you the complete story
• Rules/standards that may not apply to beef
• Beef is COMPLEX
• Grazing, ecosystems, bi-products, embodied
energy
• Biogenic carbon
LCAs
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• Spend time on social indicators (yet)
• Send surveys first, start with a data set
• Expect an LCA to answer biodiversity
questions
DON’T
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• Tell our story
• Good science baseline
• Supply chain focus in the right areas for
improvement
BENEFITS BEEF LCA?
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• Continuous improvement over time
• A journey, NOT a destination
• Have a sustainable product today and we
want a more sustainable product
tomorrow
KEEP IN MIND
THANK [email protected]