ASSESSMENT OF CARBON FOOTPRINT BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP WITHOUT RIBA SHEEP FARMING USING THE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT METHOD

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This study is aiming for evaluating the resulting carbon footprint from farmsheeppartnership endeavor without usury as well givingalternative recommendationsfor farmsheep activity to breeders and partners. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) identification on impacted environment using SimaPro 9.1.1 softwareutilizesbaseline CML-IA V3.06/EU2method. Evaluation performed three form partnership, namely (1)Investors provide sheeps going, while cattle managers cages, feed, livestock care workers (not integrated agriculture be used comparison ) called SDK1, (2) Investors land location of sheep seeds, manager (integrated SDK2.3 , (3) cage, feed staff SDK 3.Assessment results show that value observed SDK3 partnership provides highest donation emission when compared with SDK1. However, SDK1 partnerships also donates carbonlower partnership. The third due existence dirt cage use fuel transportation activity. When recommendation implemented, in each experiences dropwith percentage drop happens which 59.14%, followed by (49.14) (39.45%). Partnership

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: International journal of advanced research

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2707-7802', '2707-7810']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/15173