Application of novel technologies to reach net‐zero greenhouse gas emissions in the fresh pasteurised milk supply chain: A review

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2022-12-21

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Wiley

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1364-727X

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Grandsir C, Falagán N, Alamar MC. (2023) Application of novel technologies to reach net‐zero greenhouse gas emissions in the fresh pasteurised milk supply chain: A review. International Journal of Dairy Technology, Volume 76, Issue 1, February 2023, pp. 38-50

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This review assesses the potential of three novel technologies (3-nitrooxypropanol, ultraviolet C light cold pasteurisation and biochar) to reduce the carbon footprint produced by the fresh milk supply chain at global level. In addition to the adoption of these technologies: (i) new policies should enhance the development and implementation of international standards to optimise the quality and safety of such technologies whilst facilitating their traceability; (ii) dairy firms and technology start-ups should benefit from worldwide emissions trading systems to limit technology implementation costs; and (iii) consumers could participate in the net-zero challenge by adopting easy-to-apply sustainable practices, thus reducing their milk carbon footprint.

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Enteric methane, Waste, 3-NOP, UV-C light, Biochar, Greenhouse gas emissions

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