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Publication Life cycle assessment of animal-based foods and plant-based protein-rich alternatives: an environmental perspective
In the European Union proteins for food are largely animal based, consisting of meat and dairy products. Almost all soy but also a larger part of pulses and cereals consumed in the…
Authors:
Andreas Detzel,
Martina Krüger,
Mirjam Busch,
Irene Blanco,
Consuelo Varela,
Rhys Manners,
Juergen Bez,
Emanuele Zannini
Year:
2021
Publication Comparison of Faba Bean Protein Ingredients Produced Using Dry Fractionation and Isoelectric Precipitation: Techno-Functional, Nutritional and Environmental Performance
Dry fractionated faba bean protein-rich flour (FPR) produced by milling/air classification, and faba bean protein isolate (FPI) produced by acid extraction/isoelectric…
Authors:
Martin Vogelsang-O’Dwyer,
Iben Lykke Petersen,
Marcel Skejovic Joehnke,
Jens Christian Sørensen,
Juergen Bez,
Andreas Detzel,
Mirjam Busch,
Martina Krüger,
James A. O’Mahony,
Elke K. Arendt,
Emanuele Zannini
Year:
2020
Publication Techno-Functional, Nutritional and Environmental Performance of Protein Isolates from Blue Lupin and White Lupin
Similarly prepared protein isolates from blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) and white lupin (L. albus) were assessed in relation to their composition, functional properties,…
Authors:
Martin Vogelsang-O’Dwyer,
Juergen Bez,
Iben Lykke Petersen,
Marcel Skejovic Joehnke,
Andreas Detzel,
Mirjam Busch,
Martina Krüger,
Lilit Ispiryan,
James A. O’Mahony,
Elke K. Arendt,
Emanuele Zannini
Year:
2020
Publication D7.5 Social and Policy Assessment of the COSMOS Chain
COSMOS project reports, supported by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme under GA No. 635405, Imperial College, London, UK - will follow soon
Authors:
Rocio Diaz-Chavez,
Yara Evans,
Guido Reinhardt,
Nils Rettenmaier
Year:
2019
Publication Final report on integrated sustainability assessment of the COSMOS value chains [D 7.6]: “Integrated Sustainability Assessment of Camelina and Crambe for Oleochemical Applications”
COSMOS project reports, supported by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme under GA No. 635405, ifeu - Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany - will follow soon
Authors:
Tobias Wagner,
Guido Reinhardt,
Heiko Keller,
Nils Rettenmaier,
Frank Wellenreuther,
Rolf Blaauw,
Rocio Diaz-Chavez,
Yara Evans,
Stephan Piotrowski
Year:
2019
Publication Final report on environmental assessment of the COSMOS value chains [D 7.3]: “Environmental Assessment of Camelina and Crambe for Oleochemical Applications”
COSMOS project reports, supported by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme under GA No. 635405, ifeu - Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany - will follow soon
Authors:
Guido Reinhardt,
Nils Rettenmaier,
Tobias Wagner
Year:
2019
Publication Camelina und Crambe: Nachhaltige Alternativen für die Landwirtschaft? [Camelina and Crambe: Sustainable Alternatives for Agriculture?]
Oral presentation, C.A.R.M.E.N.-Symposium 2019: Energie- und Ressourcenwende: Impulse aus dem ländlichen Raum [Energy and Resource Transition: Impulses from rural areas],…
Authors:
Guido Reinhardt
Year:
2019
Publication How sustainable are Crambe and Camelina pathways?
Oral presentation, 27th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (EUBCE 2019), Lisbon, Portugal, 27 – 30 May 2019
Authors:
Guido Reinhardt
Year:
2019
Publication Saving the rainforest? Environmental impacts of camelina and crambe
Oral presentation, PANACEA & MAGIC Value Chain Event on Oilseed Crops, Imperial College London, UK, 27 March 2019
Authors:
Nils Rettenmaier,
Marie Hemmen,
Tobias Wagner
Year:
2019
Publication Camelina and crambe vs. tropical oil crops: What are the environmental benefits?
Proceedings of the EUBCE 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 18 May 2018
Authors:
Nils Rettenmaier,
Guido Reinhardt,
Heiko Keller,
Tobias Wagner
Year:
2018
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- Energy 482
- Methods & Tools 7
- Mobility 229
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Nutritional transition
103
- Food ingredients 6
- Ernährungsrechner 3
- Food 78
- Beverages 3
- Resources 219
- Industry and products 108
- Biomass 336