TY - JOUR
T1 - Guidelines for environmental life cycle assessment of cultivated meat
AU - Blackstone, Nicole Tichenor
AU - Pavlova, Anisiya
AU - Trinidad, Kirsten R.
AU - Nikkhah, Amin
AU - Sinke, Pelle
AU - Heller, Martin
AU - Duncan-Duggal, Joe
AU - Ridoutt, Brad
AU - Smetana, Sergiy
AU - Makov, Tamar
AU - Shabtai, Shira
AU - Green, Ashley
AU - Barnes, Will
AU - Bhattarai, Ira
AU - Goyal, Shashank
AU - Imholz, Nicole
AU - Meshulam, Tamar
AU - Nadar, Cresha Gracy
AU - Norris, Gregory A.
AU - Quandt, Julian
AU - Ronco, Natalie
AU - Tuomisto, Hanna L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Purpose: Cultivated meat is produced by growing animal cells in vitro without using, or reducing the use of, animals for meat, poultry, or seafood production. Responsibly and consistently investigating the environmental impacts of cultivated meat is essential to provide reliable performance benchmarks and realistic comparisons with animal-based production systems. In this contribution, we provide technical, actionable guidelines for conducting life cycle assessments (LCAs) of cultivated meat and highlight further research needs for the field. Methods: We assembled a global team of recognized and active scientists in cultivated meat LCA, livestock systems LCA, and ISO LCA standards to develop this set of guidelines using a workshop (in person and online) and online meetings, as well as asynchronous feedback, to reach consensus. Results and discussion: These guidelines provide specifications throughout the four phases of LCA, from goal definition to the interpretation of LCA results. Data gaps, including the availability and quality of feed or food-grade culture media component inventories, are among the areas highlighted for further exploration. Conclusion: We invite LCA practitioners to apply these guidelines when investigating cultivated meat systems to increase the consistency and reliability of environmental impact evaluations for these emerging products.
AB - Purpose: Cultivated meat is produced by growing animal cells in vitro without using, or reducing the use of, animals for meat, poultry, or seafood production. Responsibly and consistently investigating the environmental impacts of cultivated meat is essential to provide reliable performance benchmarks and realistic comparisons with animal-based production systems. In this contribution, we provide technical, actionable guidelines for conducting life cycle assessments (LCAs) of cultivated meat and highlight further research needs for the field. Methods: We assembled a global team of recognized and active scientists in cultivated meat LCA, livestock systems LCA, and ISO LCA standards to develop this set of guidelines using a workshop (in person and online) and online meetings, as well as asynchronous feedback, to reach consensus. Results and discussion: These guidelines provide specifications throughout the four phases of LCA, from goal definition to the interpretation of LCA results. Data gaps, including the availability and quality of feed or food-grade culture media component inventories, are among the areas highlighted for further exploration. Conclusion: We invite LCA practitioners to apply these guidelines when investigating cultivated meat systems to increase the consistency and reliability of environmental impact evaluations for these emerging products.
KW - Alternative proteins
KW - Cell-cultivated
KW - Cellular agriculture
KW - Controlled environment agriculture
KW - Cultured meat
KW - Environmental impact
KW - Food technology
KW - Future food
KW - Sustainability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023986738
U2 - 10.1007/s11367-025-02562-4
DO - 10.1007/s11367-025-02562-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023986738
SN - 0948-3349
JO - International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
JF - International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
ER -