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the same key challenges presented at the conference. The papers in the special volume address some of&#xd;
the key challenges for optimizing food-related supply chains by using LCA as a reference method for&#xd;
environmental impact assessment. Beyond specific methodological improvements to better tailor LCA&#xd;
studies to food systems, there is a clear need for the LCA community to “think outside the box”, exploring&#xd;
complementarity with other methods and domains. The concepts and the case studies presented in this&#xd;
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