Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Amino Acid-enriched Animal Feed

Amino Acid-enriched Animal Feed

In the meat production industry, livestock farming causes up to 14% of GHG emissions. Feeding animals requires protein-rich nutrition. Amino acids are a building block of proteins. Therefore, it is needed to ensure healthy nutrition. When amino acids are used in advanced feed formulations the amount of feed required per animal is reduced. Crystalline amino acid feed is produced through chemical synthesis or biotechnological fermentation with high rates of productivity and lower energetical costs. Such type of feed formulas can also reduce the use of arable land and decrease nitrous oxide (N2O) in animal excretions.

Stage of Life Cycle
Products and Processes

GHG Reduction Potential

Ammonia, nitrate, and greenhouse gas emissions decrease with the addition of amino acids to the feed. A reduction of more than 80% in energy use is also achieved. The preservation of the available arable land another postive advantage with the addition of amino acids to feed. 1,680 Mt CO2eq / year can be saved.

Solution Maturity Status

Well Established:

This technology has been operating for a number of years and is well-known/ successful in its industry or market.

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