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1. Introduction. The aim of this study is to generate life cycle assessment (LCA) results on a number of the major vegetable oils, and to generate evidence to inform consumers, industry and policy-makers of the potential environmental consequences of replacing any particular vegetable oil at the expense of another.
Muñoz I, Schmidt J, Dalgaard R 2014 Comparative life cycle assessment of five different vegetable oils. Poster presented at the 9th International Conference LCA of Food San Francisco, USA 8‑10 October 2014. Schmidt J 2010 Comparative life cycle assessment of rapeseed oil and palm oil.
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Life cycle assessment of five vegetable oils . Article in Journal of Cleaner Production 87:130-138 · January 2015 with 336 Reads How we measure 'reads' A 'read' is counted each time someone views
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Related publications. Schmidt J 2015 Life cycle assessment of five vegetable oils. Journal of Cleaner Production 87:130‑138. Schmidt J 2010 Comparative life cycle assessment of rapeseed oil and palm oil. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 15 (2):183‑197
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