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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Life Cycle Assessment of Cheese in Terms of Climate Change

(Corresponding) Dagiliūtė R., Minkevičiūtė I., Dikšaitytė A.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Milk products are important sources of nutrients in the human diet; however, they have a significant impact on the environment, particularly because of the greenhouse gases that are generated during the production of these products. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the impact of life cycle of...Read more
Keywords: 
life cycle assessment, cheese, climate change, Lithuania
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00069

Life-Cycle-Oriented Framework for Seaport Infrastructure Maintenance and Climate Change Adaptation

(Corresponding) Tsaimou C., Chalastani V., Tsoukala V.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Life-cycle considerations are a prerequisite for rational seaport engineering design and planning since they actually retain seaports’ resilience and operational effectiveness. However, the current climate crisis poses threats to the resilience of existing seaport infrastructure, leading to...Read more
Keywords: 
Life Cycle, Seaport Infrastructure, Seaport Rehabilitation, Seaport Resilience, Seaport Sustainability
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00124

Sustainable water management in industry using Industrial Water Footprint

(Corresponding) Nydrioti I., Grigoropoulou H.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Large quantities of water are consumed directly or indirectly by production and distribution plants. Industries are rapidly required to comply with the principles of sustainable development through United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), focusing on sustainable water management,...Read more
Keywords: 
Water management, Water footprint, Industrial processes, Supply Chain, Environmental pressure indicator
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00139

Cırcular Economy And Lıfe Cycle Assessment For Wıne Sector

(Corresponding) Matarazzo A., Villari E., Spadaro G., Vazzano A., Zerbo A.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Wine production contributes to a variety of environmental loads, mainly due to the use of fertilizers and pesticides in the vineyard and to the production of glass bottles. Sicily, in particular, holds the record for the major production of wine in the South of Italy, favored by pedoclimatic...Read more
Keywords: 
Environmental sustainability, LCA, Risk reduction, Green economy, Wine sector
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00329

SUITABLE PRACTICES OF DESIGN AND REPAIRMENT FOR REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SMARTPHONES

(Corresponding) Perula A.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Nowadays, smartphones are one of the most common devices in developed countries, as most citizens are owners of at least one. However, smartphone’s average lifetime is reported to be between 2 and 3 years by many studies, and the environmental impact of manufacturing, using and disposing of these...Read more
Keywords: 
Smartphone, Life Cycle Assessment, environment, behavior, electronics
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00379

Environmental LCA and Carbon Footprint of Cauliflower as Produced in Southeast Spain

Rasines L., San Miguel G., Molina-García Á., Artés-Hernández F., Hontoria E., (Corresponding) Aguayo E.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Southern Spain has an optimal climate for growing fruits and vegetables. Over 39,534 ha are currently dedicated to the production of cauliflower and broccoli in Spain, 33% of which correspond to the Region of Murcia. This type of intensive agriculture causes environmental impacts which must be...Read more
Keywords: 
Sustainable agriculture, cauliflower, vegetables, carbon footprint, pesticides.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00564

Life cycle assessment of microalgal membrane photobioreactors

Senatore V., (Corresponding) Zarra T., Lazzarini F., Oliva G., Buonerba A., Belgiorno V., Naddeo V.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
The exploration of new biomass sources for energy purposes is increasing. Cultivation of algal biomass for biofuels production through photobioreactor represents an attractive and useful way to obtain clean energy, also thanks to the contribution that the system makes on the reduction of climate...Read more
Keywords: 
sustainability, biofuels, microalgae, climate change, life cycle assessment
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00591

Using multiregional environmentally extended input-output assessment to quantify the carbon footprint of peach production

BAÑALES B., (Corresponding) SAN MIGUEL G., NÚÑEZ P., DIEZMA B., ÁLVAREZ S., CORREA E.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
The main objective of this investigation is to analyse the validity of multiregional input-output methodology to evaluate the environmental performance of peach production using a life cycle approach. The analysis is based on a detailed sectorial economic foreground inventory applicable to the...Read more
Keywords: 
MRIO-EE, LCA, stone fruit, agriculture sector, value chain, cost inventory.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00794

A case study on the application of Product Social Impact Assessment to the agri-food sector: ready-to-eat beetroot.

NÚÑEZ P., BAÑALES B., (Corresponding) SAN MIGUEL G., DIEZMA B., CORREA E.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
The main objective of this study is to apply the Product Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) handbook to a case study. The method used to quantify the social impacts is to identify the stakeholders and the social topic, indicators, and then to apply the impact analysis method. Social studies identify...Read more
Keywords: 
PSIA, Social LCA, employment, local community, sugar beet, food.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00795

Applying Product Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) to services: the case study of a higher education and research institution

(Corresponding) SAN MIGUEL G., IBARRA-GRANDE A., MEROLA-MORESCHI D.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
Applying the Product Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) methodology to evaluate the social performance of a service such as that provided by a higher education and research institution is not straightforward. This is mainly due to the lack of materiality of the system, which makes it unfeasible to...Read more
Keywords: 
PSIA, Social LCA, university.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00796