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Environmental Impact of the Production of Mealworms as a Protein Source for Humans – A Life Cycle Assessment

Wageningen University & Research · Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences

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Abstract

The demand for animal protein is expected to rise by 70-80% between 2012 and 2050, while the current animal production sector already causes major environmental degradation. Edible insects are suggested as a more sustainable source of animal protein. However, few experimental data regarding environmental impact of insect production are available. Therefore, a lifecycle assessment for mealworm production was conducted, in which greenhouse gas production, energy use and land use were quantified and compared to conventional sources of animal protein. Production of one kg of edible protein from milk, chicken, pork or beef result in higher greenhouse gas emissions, require similar amounts of energy and require much…

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Keywords
  • Life-cycle assessment
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Production (economics)
  • Mealworm
  • Environmental science
  • Animal production
  • Animal feed
  • Environmental impact assessment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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