Household Food Metabolism: Losses, Waste and Environmental Pressures of Food Consumption at the Regional Level in Spain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Losses and Waste in the Food Chain
3.2. Carbon Footprint
3.3. Water Footprint
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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NUTS-2 Region | 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 |
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Andalucía | 637.8 | 709.5 | 693.5 | 678.5 |
Aragón | 636.1 | 677.3 | 659.8 | 661.4 |
Asturias | 648.6 | 685.7 | 694.1 | 652.7 |
Islas Baleares | 647.0 | 713.3 | 719.7 | 682.9 |
Islas Canarias | 683.8 | 742.6 | 705.9 | 673.1 |
Cantabria | 554.3 | 644.3 | 633.2 | 600.9 |
Castilla y León | 668.3 | 703.2 | 663.1 | 681.9 |
Castilla-La Mancha | 632.0 | 699.6 | 714.5 | 706.1 |
Cataluña | 647.5 | 677.6 | 666.4 | 649.3 |
C. Valenciana | 619.6 | 655.1 | 660.8 | 671.5 |
Extremadura | 580.3 | 624.8 | 642.5 | 618.3 |
Galicia | 700.3 | 762.7 | 716.9 | 719.4 |
C. Madrid | 578.9 | 606.5 | 598.1 | 598.4 |
R. Murcia | 580.2 | 650.2 | 633.0 | 661.7 |
Navarra | 574.6 | 641.6 | 594.2 | 631.0 |
País Vasco | 605.7 | 585.8 | 612.6 | 592.8 |
La Rioja | 543.3 | 623.8 | 619.6 | 652.0 |
Spain | 630.2 | 699.5 | 698.4 | 693.7 |
Agricultural Production | Post-Harvest Handling and Storage | Processing and Packaging | Distribution | Consumption | ||||||||||||||||
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2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | 2012 | |
Andalucía | 55.63 | 58.98 | 59.10 | 56.31 | 14.23 | 14.97 | 15.16 | 14.37 | 19.46 | 20.85 | 20.70 | 19.99 | 20.77 | 21.88 | 21.57 | 20.56 | 62.02 | 64.52 | 64.61 | 61.59 |
Aragón | 61.15 | 63.13 | 63.79 | 66.32 | 14.87 | 15.71 | 16.00 | 16.31 | 20.35 | 21.33 | 22.06 | 21.60 | 22.53 | 23.17 | 23.56 | 24.22 | 62.31 | 65.62 | 67.34 | 67.18 |
Asturias | 63.65 | 66.79 | 70.88 | 62.10 | 15.53 | 16.13 | 17.15 | 15.16 | 21.21 | 22.56 | 23.29 | 20.43 | 23.34 | 24.74 | 25.67 | 23.11 | 67.40 | 70.40 | 72.19 | 66.81 |
I. Baleares | 52.86 | 56.96 | 59.70 | 53.79 | 13.77 | 14.66 | 15.26 | 13.64 | 18.27 | 19.70 | 19.86 | 17.85 | 19.02 | 20.64 | 21.52 | 19.15 | 56.79 | 60.54 | 62.01 | 55.55 |
I. Canarias | 53.31 | 57.98 | 55.90 | 52.38 | 13.20 | 14.53 | 13.88 | 13.21 | 18.00 | 19.79 | 18.43 | 17.40 | 18.51 | 19.93 | 19.25 | 18.08 | 54.56 | 59.90 | 55.77 | 53.58 |
Cantabria | 52.33 | 61.39 | 57.76 | 57.09 | 13.03 | 15.24 | 14.34 | 14.08 | 17.48 | 20.79 | 19.54 | 19.08 | 19.16 | 22.48 | 21.15 | 20.96 | 57.02 | 66.12 | 62.67 | 61.12 |
Castilla y León | 67.22 | 68.05 | 67.77 | 68.33 | 16.21 | 16.46 | 16.25 | 16.55 | 22.12 | 22.34 | 21.59 | 21.59 | 25.12 | 25.33 | 25.24 | 25.42 | 70.29 | 71.71 | 69.34 | 71.01 |
Castilla-La Mancha | 58.02 | 60.79 | 64.69 | 61.03 | 14.66 | 15.73 | 16.69 | 15.54 | 19.97 | 21.33 | 22.13 | 21.31 | 21.65 | 22.72 | 24.11 | 22.69 | 64.02 | 68.37 | 71.83 | 67.47 |
Cataluña | 59.63 | 59.50 | 60.17 | 57.58 | 14.96 | 15.02 | 15.08 | 14.43 | 19.84 | 20.14 | 19.65 | 19.23 | 21.81 | 21.76 | 21.83 | 21.01 | 62.18 | 62.45 | 61.56 | 59.41 |
C. Valenciana | 50.69 | 52.74 | 54.92 | 54.90 | 12.96 | 13.62 | 14.11 | 14.04 | 17.49 | 18.58 | 18.93 | 18.84 | 18.46 | 19.23 | 19.89 | 20.09 | 54.83 | 57.68 | 58.31 | 59.07 |
Extremadura | 49.18 | 53.35 | 60.56 | 51.96 | 12.52 | 13.72 | 15.08 | 13.50 | 17.80 | 18.85 | 19.05 | 18.41 | 18.45 | 19.69 | 22.15 | 19.19 | 57.92 | 62.37 | 65.36 | 60.78 |
Galicia | 67.42 | 74.09 | 72.12 | 72.46 | 16.46 | 17.98 | 17.35 | 17.65 | 23.72 | 26.73 | 24.52 | 25.06 | 24.84 | 27.75 | 26.71 | 26.54 | 71.19 | 77.65 | 73.59 | 74.04 |
C. Madrid | 57.61 | 58.20 | 58.86 | 58.21 | 14.31 | 14.66 | 14.75 | 14.68 | 19.19 | 19.40 | 19.17 | 19.24 | 21.41 | 21.63 | 21.80 | 21.67 | 61.47 | 62.99 | 62.30 | 62.56 |
R. Murcia | 47.66 | 54.01 | 52.30 | 54.94 | 12.45 | 14.37 | 13.96 | 14.34 | 17.00 | 19.39 | 19.09 | 19.76 | 17.44 | 19.50 | 18.95 | 19.84 | 53.12 | 60.82 | 59.26 | 59.98 |
Navarra | 59.54 | 66.35 | 60.86 | 66.89 | 14.99 | 16.63 | 15.31 | 16.72 | 19.98 | 21.79 | 20.44 | 21.77 | 21.66 | 24.12 | 22.48 | 24.13 | 62.91 | 69.67 | 65.00 | 68.59 |
País Vasco | 63.54 | 61.68 | 65.30 | 62.78 | 15.29 | 15.02 | 15.96 | 15.39 | 20.31 | 19.93 | 21.07 | 20.15 | 23.35 | 22.64 | 24.01 | 23.35 | 65.47 | 64.20 | 67.68 | 65.72 |
La Rioja | 50.92 | 57.58 | 56.17 | 58.27 | 12.78 | 14.32 | 14.22 | 15.05 | 17.49 | 19.74 | 18.90 | 20.73 | 18.78 | 21.05 | 20.84 | 21.34 | 56.69 | 62.17 | 62.37 | 66.51 |
Spain | 57.66 | 62.12 | 63.82 | 62.24 | 14.43 | 15.63 | 16.03 | 15.64 | 19.59 | 21.35 | 21.41 | 21.07 | 21.23 | 22.85 | 23.33 | 22.80 | 61.73 | 66.70 | 67.31 | 66.12 |
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Di Donato, M.; Carpintero, Ó. Household Food Metabolism: Losses, Waste and Environmental Pressures of Food Consumption at the Regional Level in Spain. Foods 2021, 10, 1166. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10061166
Di Donato M, Carpintero Ó. Household Food Metabolism: Losses, Waste and Environmental Pressures of Food Consumption at the Regional Level in Spain. Foods. 2021; 10(6):1166. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10061166
Chicago/Turabian StyleDi Donato, Monica, and Óscar Carpintero. 2021. "Household Food Metabolism: Losses, Waste and Environmental Pressures of Food Consumption at the Regional Level in Spain" Foods 10, no. 6: 1166. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10061166
APA StyleDi Donato, M., & Carpintero, Ó. (2021). Household Food Metabolism: Losses, Waste and Environmental Pressures of Food Consumption at the Regional Level in Spain. Foods, 10(6), 1166. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10061166