Mattarello Gaia, Arfelli Francesco, Cespi Daniele, Passarini Fabrizio, Vassura Ivano
Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari", University of Bologna, via Piero Gobetti 85, 40136, Bologna, Italy.
Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari", University of Bologna, via Piero Gobetti 85, 40136, Bologna, Italy; Interdepartmental Centre of Industrial Research "Renewable Resources, Environment, Sea and Energy", University of Bologna, via Angherà 22, 47922, Rimini, Italy.
Environ Res. 2024 Dec 1;262(Pt 1):119867. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.119867. Epub 2024 Aug 28.
Urbanization and globalization have led to an increasing concern and focus on the sustainability of the food sector, particularly in discussing the composition of consumers' diets. This study examines Italian consumption habits, categorizing them into four macro-geographical areas (North-West, North-East, Center, South, and Islands), utilizing public data obtained from surveys including 3323 individuals, and assesses their environmental impacts through the application of the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. The findings unveil distinct dietary patterns across Italian macro-regions, indicative of cultural disparities, and present avenues for promoting environmentally sustainable dietary choices. The study identifies meat consumption as the primary environmental concern across all macro-regions, with fish emerging as a secondary contributor to particulate matter formation. Pork and poultry exhibit notable impacts within toxicity-related categories. Additionally, the research underscores challenges in data collection, notably the absence of a site-specific Italian database, and underscores the necessity for more recent consumption data to accurately capture contemporary Italian dietary habits. Finally, the study demonstrates that addressing the issue from a macro-regional perspective allows for more targeted and dedicated cultural interventions.
城市化和全球化使人们越来越关注和聚焦食品行业的可持续性,尤其是在讨论消费者饮食构成方面。本研究考察了意大利的消费习惯,将其分为四个宏观地理区域(西北部、东北部、中部、南部和岛屿),利用从涵盖3323人的调查中获取的公共数据,并通过应用生命周期评估方法评估其环境影响。研究结果揭示了意大利各宏观区域不同的饮食模式,表明了文化差异,并为促进环境可持续的饮食选择提供了途径。该研究确定肉类消费是所有宏观区域主要的环境问题,鱼类是颗粒物形成的次要因素。猪肉和家禽在与毒性相关的类别中表现出显著影响。此外,研究强调了数据收集方面的挑战,特别是缺乏特定地点的意大利数据库,并强调需要更新的消费数据来准确反映当代意大利的饮食习惯。最后,研究表明从宏观区域角度解决该问题能够进行更有针对性和专门的文化干预。