Assessment of the Environmental Impact of Food Consumption in Ireland—Informing a Transition to Sustainable Diets

Feb 25, 2023Nutrients

Environmental Impact of Food Choices in Ireland to Support Moving Toward Sustainable Diets

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Abstract

The median for daily diets in Ireland are 2.77 kgCOeq for children, 2.93 kgCOeq for teenagers, and 4.31 kgCOeq for adults.

  • Higher environmental impact diets are significantly associated with demographic factors such as age, education status, residential location, and sex, but these associations vary across different population groups.
  • The environmental impact of the Irish population exceeds the planetary boundary for greenhouse gas emissions by at least 148% across all age groups.
  • For , the highest contributors vary by age group; children primarily consume meat and meat alternatives, teenagers consume savouries and snacks, and adults consume eggs and dairy.
  • In adults, cropland, nitrogen, and phosphorous use exceed by 277-382%, with meat, dairy, and grains being the primary contributors.
  • This analysis establishes a baseline for tracking progress towards sustainable diets and informs the creation of Sustainable Food Based Dietary Guidelines in Ireland.

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Key numbers

4.31 kgCOeq
Median daily emissions for adults in kgCOeq.
148%
Exceedance of
Percentage exceedance for children in relation to planetary boundary.
307 L
Water Use
Median daily for adults in liters.

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What this is

  • The study quantifies the environmental impact of food consumption across different population groups in Ireland.
  • It utilizes national food consumption surveys to assess and water use.
  • Findings indicate that current diets exceed for but not for water use.

Essence

  • Irish diets exceed the for by 148% in children, 157% in teenagers, and 226% in adults. The study identifies key food contributors to environmental impacts, including meat and dairy products.

Key takeaways

  • from Irish diets were quantified at 2.77 kgCOeq for children, 2.93 kgCOeq for teenagers, and 4.31 kgCOeq for adults per day. These values indicate that dietary patterns significantly contribute to climate change.
  • Meat and meat alternatives accounted for 27–44% of across population groups. Eggs and dairy products also contributed significantly, highlighting the need for dietary changes to reduce environmental impacts.
  • The study found that cropland, nitrogen, and phosphorus use exceeded by 277–382% in adults. This underlines the unsustainable nature of current agricultural practices linked to dietary choices.

Caveats

  • The study relies on data from food consumption surveys conducted between 2008 and 2020, which may not reflect current dietary habits. Updated data is necessary for accurate assessments.
  • High uncertainty exists in environmental data sources used, which may not account for variations in agricultural practices. More localized data could enhance the analysis.
  • The applied are based on global averages, which may not accurately represent specific regional impacts. Context-specific insights are needed for future studies.

Definitions

  • planetary boundaries: Limits within which humanity can safely operate to avoid destabilizing the Earth system, including climate change and biodiversity loss.
  • greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe): Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming, measured in kgCOeq.
  • blue water use: Freshwater extracted from surface and groundwater sources for agricultural and other uses, measured in liters.

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