Overview of life cycle assessment of recycling end-of-life photovoltaic panels: A case study of crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels
Crystalline silicon (C–Si) photovoltaic (PV) modules are currently reaching the End-of-life
(EOL) stage, and the environmental impact of recycling PV is of great concern. The life cycle …
(EOL) stage, and the environmental impact of recycling PV is of great concern. The life cycle …
Transforming sustainable aquaculture by applying circularity principles
A circular economy is considered one way to reduce environmental impacts of human
activities, by more efficient use of resources and recovery, resulting in less waste and …
activities, by more efficient use of resources and recovery, resulting in less waste and …
[HTML][HTML] Towards a low-carbon footprint: Current status and prospects for aquaculture
Z Zhang, H Liu, J **, X Zhu, D Han, S **e - Water Biology and Security, 2024 - Elsevier
Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing agricultural sectors globally and is becoming
increasingly important for producing sustainable and healthy diets with relatively low climate …
increasingly important for producing sustainable and healthy diets with relatively low climate …
Comparative life cycle assessment of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) farming at two stocking densities in a low-tech aquaponic system
The present study assessed the effect of two fish stocking densities (Low, 3.81 kg m− 3 vs
High, 7.26 kg m− 3) on the environmental footprint associated with the production of rainbow …
High, 7.26 kg m− 3) on the environmental footprint associated with the production of rainbow …
[HTML][HTML] Towards circularity in aquaculture systems: Environmental impact of Hermetia illucens meal inclusion in diets for rainbow trout reared in aquaponics
In advancing towards more sustainable aquaculture, the inclusion of insect meals in
aquafeeds has significant potential to increase circularity and reduce environmental …
aquafeeds has significant potential to increase circularity and reduce environmental …
Life cycle assessment of a retail store aquaponic system in a cold-weather region
Alternative food production technologies are being developed to meet the global increase in
population and demand for a more sustainable food supply. Aquaponics, a combined …
population and demand for a more sustainable food supply. Aquaponics, a combined …
Land use and environmental quality in Ireland over two decades of contrasting agricultural trends
Global awareness and scrutiny of food production systems, including competition for land
between agriculture and nature-based solutions to climate change, has increased …
between agriculture and nature-based solutions to climate change, has increased …
[HTML][HTML] Upscaling and environmental impact assessment of an innovative integrated multi-trophic aquaponic system
The increasing growth of the aquaculture sector has raised significant concerns regarding its
environmental footprint, including nutrient discharge, substantial feed consumption, and …
environmental footprint, including nutrient discharge, substantial feed consumption, and …
Microbial community structure and diversity in fish-flower (mint) symbiosis
J Wang, Y **e, G Zhang, L Pan - AMB Express, 2023 - Springer
The fish-flower symbiosis model is an eco-friendly sustainable farming technology
combining plants, fish and microorganisms in a recirculating aquaculture system. However …
combining plants, fish and microorganisms in a recirculating aquaculture system. However …
Life cycle assessment of a high-tech vertical decoupled aquaponic system for sustainable greenhouse production
Introduction Aquaponics provide multiple benefits due to the simultaneous yield of
vegetables and fish, however they are characterized by increased greenhouse gas …
vegetables and fish, however they are characterized by increased greenhouse gas …