«In the Gippsland region,
the average water footprint for the case study farms was 1.9 L H2Oe per litre of fresh milk at the farm gate,» says Dr Ridoutt.
Not exact matches
In the past, the term «
water footprint» has been used to describe calculations of the total amount of «virtual» or «embedded»
water used in making a product, without considering variations in growing and manufacturing systems, and with values often
averaged across the globe.
Our Very Wet
Footprint The average person on earth has a virtual water footprint of about 328,410 gallons each year; that includes everything used to make the food, clothing, and other water - driven products we
Footprint The
average person on earth has a virtual
water footprint of about 328,410 gallons each year; that includes everything used to make the food, clothing, and other water - driven products we
footprint of about 328,410 gallons each year; that includes everything used to make the food, clothing, and other
water - driven products we consume.
With humanity's ecological
footprint of 2.7 global hectares (gha) per person means to say that to sustain the current population on Earth of 7 billion people would take 18.9 billion gha (2.7 gha x 7 billion people) which is higher than the 13.4 billion global hectares (gha) of biologically productive land and
water on Earth, a fact that indicates that already exceeded the regenerative capacity of the planet in the
average level of current world consumption.