A case study on multi-impact life cycle assessment of coffee alternatives

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A case study on multi-impact life cycle assessment of coffee alternatives Sebastien Humbert*, Vincent Rossi, Manuele Margni, Olivier Jolliet, Carole Dubois, Jon Dettling, Yves Loerincik *sebastien.humbert@quantis-intl.com, +41-79-754-7566 LC9, Boston MA, USA, September 29, 2009 Quantis Box 55071 #71794 Boston, MA 02205 info@quantis-intl.com www.quantis-intl.com +1 617-500-7152

Goal and Scope! " Identify critical environmental issues and responsibilities along the entire life cycle chain of three coffee alternatives: the spray dry coffee, drip filter coffee and capsule espresso coffee! " Compare these three alternatives

The alternatives Spray dried coffee (SDC) Drip filter coffee (DFC) Capsule espresso coffee (CEC)

Product system boundary 1 cup of coffee

Product system boundary

Product system boundary CO2 N2O CH4 CFC

Product system boundary

Product system boundary

Energy and Greenhouse gases for the three alternatives

Water use for the 3 alternatives

The importance to consider the proper functional unit Instant coffee Drip filter Coffee ( traditional coffee )

The importance to consider the proper functional unit at retailer (per kg) at consumer (per cup)

Conclusions! " Manufactured product can have lower burden than less transformed product! "Higher extraction yield! " Most of impacts are upstream or downstream from the manufacturer! "Upstream: work with suppliers, to help them manage well:! "Fertilizer use! "Irrigation! "Forest producing heating wood! "Downstream: communicate with user, to help! "Heating only amount needed! "Switch off idle power (keeping drip filter or espresso machine warm) if not needed! " Energy and GHG can be correlated! " Water impact using scarcity can lead to counter-intuitive results to be studied further! "Water methods review (Thursday) "Reference: Humbert S, Loerincik Y, Rossi V, Margni M and Jolliet O (2009). Life cycle assessment of spray dried soluble coffee and comparison with alternatives (drip filter and capsule espresso). Journal Cleaner Production, 17 1351 1358.

Do you have any questions? 14

Additional slides of the study 15

Greenhouse gases for instant coffee

System Boundaries

Screening of all impact categories

Sensitivity analysis on cultivation

Primary data collected at the factories Parameter Value per kg spray dried soluble coffee produced Value per kg roasted and ground coffee produced Yield (in kg), per kg of green coffee 0.45 0.81 Electricity (in kwh) 2.3 0.14 Natural gas (in Nm 3 ) 0.8 0.07 Coffee grounds burned (in kg) 1.3 0 Glass (for packaging, in kg) 2.6 negligible Laminate (for packaging, in kg) 0.014 0.016 Paper (mainly for packaging, in kg) 0.0042 n/a Cardboard (mainly for packaging, in kg) 0.054 0.014 Fresh water (own source, in l) 11 n/a Potable water (from public network, in l) 19 0.26 Processes taking place at the plant 1. Green coffee handling & cleaning 2. Roasting 3. Aroma recovery 4. Extraction 5. Evaporation 6. Spray drying 7. Agglomeration 8. Filling & packing 9. Conditioning 1. Green coffee handling & cleaning 2. Roasting 3. Grinding 4. Filling & packing 5. Conditioning

Packaging alternatives for spray dried coffee Alternative (capacity) glass jar (100g) Primary and secondary packaging Tertiary packaging 242g glass jar, 9.2g PP cap, 1.1g wad board, 0.2g alu membrane, 0.9g paper label 3.3g cardboard, 1.5g LDPE film, pallet metal can (100g) stand-up pouch (100g) stick (in box) (45g - 1.8g powder/ stick) 5.1g LDPE cap, 1g alu peel off, 44.2g tin plate steel 4.1g cardboard, 1.1g LDPE film, pallet 9.4g laminate (PET12 / alu8 / LDPE60) 16.3g cardboard, 0.5g LDPE film, pallet 12.8g laminate (PET12 / alu8 / LDPE60), 14.2g cardboard (25 sticks per box) 0.7g cardboard, 1.2g LDPE film, pallet

Inputs needed per 1 dl cup of coffee Spray dried soluble Drip filter Capsule espresso Water for the coffe e 2 dl (assuming that 200% the amount of water needed is boiled) 1.5 dl (assuming that 1/3 of the coffee made is wasted) 1 dl Coffee 2 g of spray dried soluble coffee per cup 13.5 g of R&G coffee (includes 33% losses) (standard dose is assumed to be 9 g) 6.5 g of R&G coffee per capsule Machine Water boiler, 1 liters/day, 2 cups/day, 300 days/year, over 10 years 1 drip filter machine, 2 cups/day, 300 days/ year over 10 years 1 espresso machine, 2 cups/day, 300 days/ year over 10 years Heating 0.125 kwh/l (own measurements) 0.125 kwh/l and 0.001 kwh/min for the stand-by (own measurements); 2 hours stand-by Stand-by of 2 hours/day representing 0.028 kwh/cup (The electronic consumes 0.2W the whole day, representing 0.0024 kwh/cup. However, these values are included in the stand-by values.) Washing Assumption is that the cup is used once before being washed. Dishwasher: lifetime is 3750 cycles; loading is 40 cups/cycle; 1.2 kwh/cycle (1.05-1.4 kwh/cycle [24]); 15 l of water/cycle (12-18 l/cycle [24]); 10 g of detergent/cycle (12-18 l/cycle [24]). Washing by hand is assumed to consume 0.5 l per cup with 40 C water.

Summary of the literature review on LCA of coffee Stages References and short evaluation Growing and treatment Coltro et al. [1] - Environmental profile of Brazilian green coffee. Strong paper. Covers energy, chemicals, land and water use for the growing and pulp and mucilage removal stages. Hergoualch [2] - Soil greenhouse gases emissions and carbon storage in coffee plantations. Beans removal Chanakya and De Alwis [3] - Environmental issues and management in primary coffee processing. Good description of processing including pulping, washing, and roasting. Includes a description of the social and economic conditions. Concentrates on water use and runoff and potential solutions to these problems. Roasting De Monte et al. [4] - Waste heat recovery at roasting plant. Concentrates on the roasting process and some of its costs. Menezes et al. [5] - Drying performance of vibrating tray. Very specific article. Gives an overview of the drying process. Comparison of energy costs for different methods. Transport Consumption De Monte et al. [6] - Alternative coffee packaging: an analysis from a life cycle point of view. Very specific thorough part of the whole seed-to-cup process with focus on packaging. Lopez Aizcorbe et al. [7] LCA coffee maker. Specific and thorough. Student project: quality is not perfect but wide range of data is included. Complete cycle Büsser and Jungbluth [8]. Complete LCA, with focus on packaging issues and influence of consumer behavior. International Coffee Organization Study [9]. Study of the environmental issues relating to the coffee chain within a context of trade liberalization, through a life cycle approach. Outlines all the areas that need to be covered, including carbon balance, water pollution, biodiversity, and global warming. Salomone [10] - LCA coffee production. LCA applied to coffee production: investigating environmental impacts to aid decision making for improvements at company level. Traditional LCA. Covers energy use, waste management, raw material consumption from cradle to grave. Hanssen et al. [11,12]. Complete life cycle. Diers et al. [13]. Complete life cycle. Social and economic effects Cuadra [14] - Emergy evaluation on the the production, processing and export of coffee in Nicaragua. Pelupessy [15] Int. chain of coffee and the environment. Perfecto [16] - Biodiversity, yield, and shade coffee certification. Van der Vossen [17] - Agronomic and economic sustainability of organic coffee production

Supporting info of LCA 24

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Objectives, system Inventory (analysis) of ressources and emissions Interpretation (Life cycle) Impact assessment! "ISO 14040-14044 25

The life cycle perspective (life cycle stages and impacts) 26

IMPACT 2002+ (Jolliet et al. 2003) NOx Midpoint categories Human toxicity Respiratory effects Ionizing radiation Ozone layer depletion Photochemical oxidation Damage categories Human health Crude oil Iron ore Phosphates CO2 Irrigation water Dams water Hundreds more... Aquatic ecotoxicity Terrestrial ecotoxicity Acidification Eutrophication Terrestrial acidi/nitri Land occupation Mineral extraction Non-renewable energy Climate change Water (non-turbined) Water (turbined) Ecosystem quality Resource consumption Climate change Water impact