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dc.contributor.authorUctug, Fehmi Gorkem-
dc.contributor.authorEdiger, Volkan S.-
dc.contributor.authorKucuker, Mehmet Ali-
dc.contributor.authorBerk, Istemi-
dc.contributor.authorInan, Ali-
dc.contributor.authorTugcu, Melisa-
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T20:33:58Z-
dc.date.available2025-04-25T20:33:58Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.identifier.issn2211-4645-
dc.identifier.issn2211-4653-
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2025.101176-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11147/15537-
dc.descriptionUctug, Fehmi Gorkem/0000-0002-7231-5154en_US
dc.description.abstractThis study conducts a life cycle assessment (LCA) of tea production and consumption in T & uuml;rkiye, the world leader in per capita tea consumption. Aiming to identify environmental hotspots and propose sustainable solutions, a cradle-to-grave LCA was performed using CCaLC2 software, CML methodology, and the Ecoinvent 3.0 database. It covers cultivation, processing, transportation, and consumption stages, focusing on key environmental indicators like carbon footprint and acidification potential. The results reveal that consumption dominates the environmental footprint (91%) due to energy-intensive brewing methods. Cultivation and transportation contribute minimally (4% each). This highlights the need for promoting energy-efficient brewing practices and consumer adoption of renewable energy sources. The study also explores the environmental implications of different waste management strategies. Composting emerged as the most beneficial approach for reducing the carbon footprint and photochemical oxidants creation, while incineration might be preferable for other impact categories. This study underscores the importance of addressing energy consumption during tea brewing and encouraging renewable energy use among consumers. Additionally, it promotes composting as a crucial waste management strategy for a more sustainable tea value chain in T & uuml;rkiye. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, industry players, and tea drinkers to make informed decisions that minimize environmental impact.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipScientific and Technological Research Council of Turkiye (TUBITAK)en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe authors would like to thank the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkiye (TUBITAK) for the financial support that enabled this work; as well as Mr. Ozkan Ozbek and Ms. Esin Sevgi from Adana Hac & imath; Sabanc & imath; Organized Industrial Zone for their support during the data collection stage.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectEnvironmental Impactsen_US
dc.subjectLife Cycle Assessment (Lca)en_US
dc.subjectSustainabilityen_US
dc.subjectTeaen_US
dc.subjectT & Uumlen_US
dc.subjectRkiyeen_US
dc.titleLife Cycle Assessment of Black Tea Production and Consumption in Turkiye: Insights From Waste Management Scenariosen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.authoridUctug, Fehmi Gorkem/0000-0002-7231-5154-
dc.departmentİzmir Institute of Technologyen_US
dc.identifier.volume55en_US
dc.identifier.wosWOS:001431914600001-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85218114719-
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.envdev.2025.101176-
dc.authorscopusid55239883600-
dc.authorscopusid6603753631-
dc.authorscopusid55463506600-
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dc.authorscopusid56940342400-
dc.authorscopusid59562671400-
dc.authorwosidKucuker, Mehmet/Abg-6276-2020-
dc.authorwosidUctug, Fehmi Gorkem/Afi-6300-2022-
dc.authorwosidBerk, Istemi/P-1372-2019-
dc.identifier.wosqualityQ2-
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ1-
dc.description.woscitationindexScience Citation Index Expanded-
item.languageiso639-1en-
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crisitem.author.dept03.07. Department of Environmental Engineering-
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