Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers

The fishing industry in Iceland has been using plastic containers for storage and transportation of fish for decades. With a growing demand for quality fish products by the end user, an environmentally friendly option of transporting fresh fish and lower costs to the fish exporter; there has been a...

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Main Author: Njathi, Doreen Wanjiku, 1985-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/33312
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/33312 2023-05-15T16:51:32+02:00 Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers Njathi, Doreen Wanjiku, 1985- Háskóli Íslands 2019-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/33312 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/33312 Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði Fiskur Útflutningur Umbúðir Sæplast (fyrirtæki) Thesis Master's 2019 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:56:44Z The fishing industry in Iceland has been using plastic containers for storage and transportation of fish for decades. With a growing demand for quality fish products by the end user, an environmentally friendly option of transporting fresh fish and lower costs to the fish exporter; there has been a need to continuously improve the design of plastic containers from Saeplast. This cradle to grave LCA study was commissioned by Saeplast to assess the environmental impact of the new concept design of the 290 L twin-containers; they can be fitted into each other when stacked empty, and compare to the 460 L container. The results will be used to support decision making on design changes intended for the twin-containers. Data gathered and used was mainly from Saeplast and the ecoinvent database, and was modeled using openLCA software. The twin-containers had a higher impact on the environment compared to the 460 L container in the overall impact on the environment from transportation of fish to a market by 14%. Transport of both containers to a market without fish showed no difference in their overall impact. The twin-containers had a lower impact on the environment compared to the 460 L container when transported back empty without fish, by 33% due to a 50-60% increase in volume utilization by the twin-containers. It is recommended to reduce the weight of the container, use recycled PE in the products and switch out diesel ovens for electric ovens. Reduce, reuse and recycle for a circular economy. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
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topic Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði
Fiskur
Útflutningur
Umbúðir
Sæplast (fyrirtæki)
spellingShingle Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði
Fiskur
Útflutningur
Umbúðir
Sæplast (fyrirtæki)
Njathi, Doreen Wanjiku, 1985-
Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers
topic_facet Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði
Fiskur
Útflutningur
Umbúðir
Sæplast (fyrirtæki)
description The fishing industry in Iceland has been using plastic containers for storage and transportation of fish for decades. With a growing demand for quality fish products by the end user, an environmentally friendly option of transporting fresh fish and lower costs to the fish exporter; there has been a need to continuously improve the design of plastic containers from Saeplast. This cradle to grave LCA study was commissioned by Saeplast to assess the environmental impact of the new concept design of the 290 L twin-containers; they can be fitted into each other when stacked empty, and compare to the 460 L container. The results will be used to support decision making on design changes intended for the twin-containers. Data gathered and used was mainly from Saeplast and the ecoinvent database, and was modeled using openLCA software. The twin-containers had a higher impact on the environment compared to the 460 L container in the overall impact on the environment from transportation of fish to a market by 14%. Transport of both containers to a market without fish showed no difference in their overall impact. The twin-containers had a lower impact on the environment compared to the 460 L container when transported back empty without fish, by 33% due to a 50-60% increase in volume utilization by the twin-containers. It is recommended to reduce the weight of the container, use recycled PE in the products and switch out diesel ovens for electric ovens. Reduce, reuse and recycle for a circular economy.
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title Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers
title_short Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers
title_full Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers
title_fullStr Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers
title_full_unstemmed Life Cycle Assessment of fresh fish transport in Saeplast Insulated Plastic Containers
title_sort life cycle assessment of fresh fish transport in saeplast insulated plastic containers
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