2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/404/1/012001
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Carbon footprint of frozen pangasius fillet: a case study

Abstract: Carbon footprint has become an important issue in the world trade, and can potentially be incorporated into sustainability and ecolabel certification schemes. As the leading seafood producers, Indonesia should start to reduce the carbon footprint of its seafood products, especially those destined for export, to minimize the impact on the environment and to safeguard its product in the world market. The present study aimed to determine the carbon footprint of frozen pangasius fillets produced at PT. KMM, Purwak… Show more

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“…There have been several LCA studies on Indonesian aquatic products, including those from capture (Fatehah et al, 2016;Sofiah & Yani, 2018;Supartono, 2002) and aquaculture systems (Henriksson et al, 2017(Henriksson et al, , 2019Mungkung et al, 2013;Poernomo et al, 2020). In addition to system boundaries and impact categories, the types and numbers of commodities examined in these studies also vary widely.…”
Section: The Purpose Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several LCA studies on Indonesian aquatic products, including those from capture (Fatehah et al, 2016;Sofiah & Yani, 2018;Supartono, 2002) and aquaculture systems (Henriksson et al, 2017(Henriksson et al, , 2019Mungkung et al, 2013;Poernomo et al, 2020). In addition to system boundaries and impact categories, the types and numbers of commodities examined in these studies also vary widely.…”
Section: The Purpose Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%