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The potential of emerging bio-based products to reduce environmental impacts

Environmental Studies and Forestry

The potential of emerging bio-based products to reduce environmental impacts

E. A. R. Zuiderveen, K. J. J. Kuipers, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking findings of this study, which dives into the environmental trade-offs of 98 emerging bio-based materials versus their fossil counterparts. While bio-based products show a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions on average, significant trade-offs, such as a dramatic increase in eutrophication, raise important questions about sustainability. This critical analysis by Emma A. R. Zuiderveen and colleagues emphasizes the need for individual evaluation and innovative solutions for true climate neutrality.... show more
Abstract
The current debate on the sustainability of bio-based products questions the environmental benefits of replacing fossil- by bio-resources. Here, we analyze the environmental trade-offs of 98 emerging bio-based materials compared to their fossil counterparts, reported in 130 studies. Although greenhouse gas life cycle emissions for emerging bio-based products are on average 45% lower (-52 to -37%; 95% confidence interval), we found a large variation between individual bio-based products with none of them reaching net-zero emissions. Grouped in product categories, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions ranged from 19% (-52 to 35%) for bioadhesives to 73% (-84 to -54%) for biorefinery products. In terms of other environmental impacts, we found evidence for an increase in eutrophication (369%; 163 to 737%), indicating that environmental trade-offs should not be overlooked. Our findings imply that the environmental sustainability of bio-based products should be evaluated on an individual product basis and that more radical product developments are required to reach climate-neutral targets.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 21, 2023
Authors
Emma A. R. Zuiderveen, Koen J. J. Kuipers, Carla Caldeira, Steef V. Hanssen, Mitchell K. van der Hulst, Melinda M. J. de Jonge, Anestis Vlysidis, Rosalie van Zelm, Serenella Sala, Mark A. J. Huijbregts
Tags
bio-based materials
fossil counterparts
greenhouse gas emissions
eutrophication
environmental sustainability
climate neutrality
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