Assumptions

What is included?

General assumptions:

Material

Material is included.

Production

Production is included.

Distribution

Partially, not for all ingredients.

Use

Cooking is not included.

End of life

End of life is not included.

Sources

  1. Recipe from: https://foodhero.org//recipes/tofu-egg-salad

  2. Sahirman, S., & Ardiansyah, A. (2014). Assessment of tofu carbon footprint in banyumas, Indonesia-towards greener tofu. In Proceeding of International Conference On Research, Implementation And Education of Mathematics And Sciences.

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  4. Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark. (2009). Carbon Footprint data. Available at: https://en.mfvm.dk/fileadmin/user_upload/ENGLISH_FVM.DK/Themes/climate_change_and_food/Carbon_Footprint_data.pdf

  5. Mejia, A., Jaceldo, K., Sabaté, J., Harwatt, H., Samuel, S., & Sranacharoenpong, K. (2014). B-4 Greenhouse Emissions from Tofu Production.

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  7. Scholz, K., Eriksson, M., & Strid, I. (2015). Carbon footprint of supermarket food waste. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 94, 56-65. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921344914002626

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  9. Fritsche, U. R., & Eberle, U. (2009). Greenhouse-Gas Emissions from the Production and Processing of Food. Öko-Institut eV, Institute for Applied Ecology, Darmsdat, Alemania,[en línea] http://iinas. org/tl_files/iinas/downloads/food/2009_GHG_food. pdf.

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Contributors

Sustainablity researchers making this input possible:

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Rupa
M.Sc. Environmental & Resource Management, Brandenburg University of Technology
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Kathie
BA.Sc. Global Sustainable Development, University of Warwick