2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-019-01613-x
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Comparison of different tomato puree production phases from an environmental point of view

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“…Arnal et al 50 also highlighted that canning was the largest contributor to the total industrial-scale environmental impacts of packaged peeled tomato production systems. Packaging was reported to be responsible for the environmental impacts within all selected impact categories of tomato purée production, except for acidification and eutrophication 51 . Del Borghi et al 13 showed that packaging and agricultural phases had the highest adverse impacts on the environment during the production of 13 different tomato processed products.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Arnal et al 50 also highlighted that canning was the largest contributor to the total industrial-scale environmental impacts of packaged peeled tomato production systems. Packaging was reported to be responsible for the environmental impacts within all selected impact categories of tomato purée production, except for acidification and eutrophication 51 . Del Borghi et al 13 showed that packaging and agricultural phases had the highest adverse impacts on the environment during the production of 13 different tomato processed products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously mentioned, packaging and agricultural phases were the environmental hotspots in both systems. One solution to reduce the environmental burdens of tomato product processes is related to the packaging phase; it could be weight reduction 49 , and transitioning to packaging materials with less environmental impacts, such as bio-based packaging 13 , 51 . Therefore, the mitigation of the environmental impacts of tomato cultivation, replacing the packaging materials with bio-based materials, and using the by-products of cultivation and processing for supplying a part of the energy requirement can be considered as the main strategy for environmental impact mitigation of the CTwJ production supply chain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%