Piece Cork Stoppers as Alternative for Valorization of Thin Cork Planks: Analysis by LCA Methodology
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2021-04-16Autor
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
Francisco Javier, Flor-Montalvo
Sanchez Toledo Ledesma, Agustin
Martínez Cámara, Eduardo
Jimenez Macias, Emilio
Blanco Fernandez, Julio
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Natural stoppers are a magnificent closure for the production of aging wines and unique
wines, whose application is limited by the availability of raw materials and more specifically of cork
sheets of different thickness and quality. The growing demand for quality wine bottle closures leads
to the search for alternative stopper production. The two-piece stopper is an alternative since it uses
non-usable plates in a conventional way for the production of quality caps. The present study has
analyzed the impact of the manufacture of these two-piece stoppers using different methodologies
and for different dimensions by developing an LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), concluding that
the process phases of the plate, its boiling, and its stabilization, are the phases with the greatest
impact. Likewise, it is detected that the impacts in all phases are relatively similar (for one kg of net
cork produced), although the volumetric difference between these stoppers represents a significant
difference in impacts for each unit produced