The Carbon Footprint Methodology in CFOOD Project
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2020Author
Stawska, Zofia
Zieliński, Bartosz
Milczarski, Piotr
Hłobaż, Artur
Maślanka, Paweł
Kosiński, Piotr
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In the paper, the research on the process of
optimizing the carbon footprint to obtain the low-carbon
products is presented. The optimization process and limits were
analyzed based on the CFOOD project co-financed by the Polish
Research and Development Agency. In the article, the carbon
footprint (CF) testing methods with particular emphasis on
product life cycle assessment (LCA) are discussed. The main
problem is that the energy received from the energy-meters per
the production stage is not directly represented in the raw data
set obtained from the factory because many production line
machines are connected to a single measurement point. In the
paper, we show that in some energy-demanding production stages
connected with cooling processes the energy used for the same
stage and similar production can differ even 25-40%. That is why
the energy optimization in the production can be very demanding
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