Environmental impacts of dietary shifts in India: A modelling study using nationally-representative data

Feb 26, 2019Environment international

Environmental effects of changing diets in India based on national data

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Abstract

Shifting to healthy diets in India may lead to a 3-5% increase in environmental footprints across key indicators.

  • A minor increase in dietary energy (3%) is required to meet healthy dietary guidelines, with significant rises in fruit (18%) and vegetable (72%) consumption.
  • Individuals with dietary energy intake below recommended levels may experience a 28% increase in greenhouse gas emissions and substantial increases in water footprints and land use.
  • Conversely, those consuming above recommended dietary energy could see a decrease in environmental impacts of 6-16%.
  • Adopting affluent diets across the population could increase environmental indicators by 19-36%.
  • Environmental impacts vary significantly across six major Indian sub-regions and are influenced by specific food group consumption.
  • To lower diet-related disease burdens and environmental footprints, improvements in food production efficiency and reductions in food waste are likely necessary.

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