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Operationalising emission and toxicity modelling of pesticides in LCA: the OLCA-Pest project contribution

Nemecek Thomas, Antón Assumpció, Basset-Mens Claudine, Gentil-Sergent Céline, Renaud-Gentié Christel, Melero Carlos, Naviaux Pierre, Peña Nancy, Roux Philippe, Fantke Peter. 2022. Operationalising emission and toxicity modelling of pesticides in LCA: the OLCA-Pest project contribution. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 27 (4) : 527-542.

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Résumé : Purpose. Current field emission modelling and toxicity characterisation of pesticides suffer from several shortcomings like mismatches between LCI databases and LCIA methods, missing characterisation factors, missing environmental compartments, and environmental impact pathways. The OLCA-Pest project was implemented to address these aspects and to operationalise the assessment of pesticides in LCA. Based on this effort, we propose an approach to integrate pesticide emissions into LCI databases. Methods. The PestLCI Consensus Model has been developed in order to estimate emission fractions to different environmental compartments. The initial distribution fractions should be linked to the compartments air, agricultural soil, natural soil, and freshwater. Emissions to off-field surfaces are hereby distributed between agricultural soil, natural soil, and freshwater by using surface cover data. Deposition on the crop surface should be recorded in an emission compartment crop with 13 sub-compartments for crop archetypes for both food and non-food uses. Default emission fractions are provided to calculate the emission fractions for different pesticide application scenarios. Results and discussion. A sensitivity analysis shows the effects of the application technique, drift reduction, crop and development stage, field width, and buffer zone on the initial distribution fractions of field-applied pesticides. Recommendations are given for the implementation of a set of default initial distribution fractions into LCI databases, for the organisation of metadata, and for the modelling of pesticide residues in food along the supply chain (processing, storage). Priorities for further research are: improving the modelling of pesticide secondary emissions, further extending emission modeling (e.g. additional application techniques, including cover crops), considering metal-based pesticides in emission models, and systematically assessing human health impacts associated with pesticide residues in food crops. Conclusions. The proposed approach allows to preserve the mass balance of the pesticide emitted after application, to make a consistent assessment of ecotoxicity and human toxicity, to define a clear and consistent interface between the LCI and LCIA phases, to estimate initial emission distribution fractions based on existing data, to document metadata transparently and efficiently within crop datasets, and to model the removal of pesticide residues in food during processing.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : pesticide, toxicité des pesticides, impact sur l'environnement, analyse du cycle de vie, modèle mathématique, évaluation de l'impact, banque de données, écotoxicité, chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire, toxicité, modélisation environnementale, modélisation

Mots-clés libres : LCI databases, Pesticide, Ecotoxicity, Human toxicity, Agriculture

Agences de financement hors UE : Agroscope, Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l'Energie

Projets sur financement : (FRA) Operationalising Life Cycle Assessment of Pesticides

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Nemecek Thomas, Agroscope (CHE) - auteur correspondant
  • Antón Assumpció, IRTA (ESP)
  • Basset-Mens Claudine, CIRAD-PERSYST-UPR HortSys (FRA)
  • Gentil-Sergent Céline, ITAB (FRA)
  • Renaud-Gentié Christel, INRAE (FRA)
  • Melero Carlos, Technical University of Denmark (DNK)
  • Naviaux Pierre, CIVC (FRA)
  • Peña Nancy, IRTA (ESP)
  • Roux Philippe, INRAE (FRA)
  • Fantke Peter, Technical University of Denmark (DNK) - auteur correspondant

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