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Life Cycle Inventory Analysis of Prospective Insect Based Feed Production in West Africa

While the concept of insect based feeds (IBFs) promises great potential, especially in developing countries, the sustainability performance of IBF production remains widely underexplored. Drawing on experimental data from rearing trials in West Africa, three different insect production systems were modelled ex-ante. The generic models served as a basis to analyse and compare the process performances of different IBF production systems using Musca domestica and Hermetia illucens reared on different substrates. The results show that the input efficiency in the production of IBF is largely determined by the quality of rearing substrates, the larval development time and the employed inoculation practises, i.e., the method by which eggs or larvae are added to rearing substrates. The H. illucens system ranked highest for conversion efficiency (substrate input per IBF output), but showed substantially higher inputs in labour, fossil energy and output of wastewater. M. domestica systems operated at lower conversion efficiencies, which resulted in higher outputs of residue substrates, together with higher emissions, land requirements, built infrastructure and water. By offering full disclosure of generic inventory data, this study provides data and inspiration for prospect research and development activities and offers a reference to future life cycle assessments (LCAs) on IBF.
- KU Leuven Belgium
- Newcastle University United Kingdom
- Institut D'Economie Rurale Mali
- Durham University United Kingdom
- University of Lisbon Portugal
670, Circular economy, Livestock feed, TJ807-830, Sustainable Development; Eco-design; ex-ante assessment; environmental LCA; LCC; insect-based protein; product development; livestock feed; circular economy, Ex-ante assessment, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, insect-based protein, Environnement et pollution, GE1-350, product development, environmental LCA, Insect-based protein, Eco-design, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Economie de l'environnement et des ressources naturelles, circular economy, LCC, ex-ante assessment, Sustainable Development, livestock feed, Environmental sciences, Technologie de l'environnement, contrôle de la pollution, Product development, contrôle de la pollution, Technologie de l'environnement, Environmental LCA, Alimentation animale
670, Circular economy, Livestock feed, TJ807-830, Sustainable Development; Eco-design; ex-ante assessment; environmental LCA; LCC; insect-based protein; product development; livestock feed; circular economy, Ex-ante assessment, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, insect-based protein, Environnement et pollution, GE1-350, product development, environmental LCA, Insect-based protein, Eco-design, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Economie de l'environnement et des ressources naturelles, circular economy, LCC, ex-ante assessment, Sustainable Development, livestock feed, Environmental sciences, Technologie de l'environnement, contrôle de la pollution, Product development, contrôle de la pollution, Technologie de l'environnement, Environmental LCA, Alimentation animale
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