Environmental life cycle analysis of potato sprout inhibitors

R.P.V. Kerstholt, C.M. Ree, H.C. Moll

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    Abstract

    Potato sprout inhibitors are generally applied to suppress sprouting during winter storage. This study presents the compared environmental profiles of the two sprout inhibitors available on the Dutch market: A traditional chemical product with isopropyl-3-chlorophenylcarbamate (CIPC) and isopropyl-phenylcarbamate (IPC) and a new agrification product with S-(+)-carvone derived from caraway seed (Carum carvi), examining the common idea that natural products are less harmful to the environment than chemical products. Nine environmental effect scores are evaluated based on emissions and energy use during the entire life cycle (life cycle analysis, LCA). A substantial difference is found in the environmental profiles of the two sprout inhibitors. In seven environmental effects (C)IPC scores better than carvone. Carvone only scores better with regard to human toxicity and ozone depletion. This study has also produced a clear insight into the relevant factors in the life cycles determining the environmental profiles. Regarding carvone, the essential factors are the use of fertilizer in the cultivation of caraway and the relatively high amount of carvone used per ton of potatoes as compared to (C)IPC. It is recommended that environmental LCA's be performed for other agrification products. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)187-194
    Number of pages8
    JournalIndustrial Crops and Products
    Volume6
    Issue number3-4
    Publication statusPublished - Aug-1997
    Event3rd Symposium on Industrial Crops and Products - , France
    Duration: 22-Apr-199624-Apr-1996

    Keywords

    • sprout inhibitor
    • potato
    • isopropyl-phenylcarbamate
    • isopropyl-3-chlorophenylcarbamate
    • S-(+)-carvone
    • caraway
    • environmental life cycle analysis

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