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Environmental product declaration
Bottled red sparkling wine
Grasparossa RighiRev. March 2008
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List of contents
I Description of the company and product
I.1 Company
I.2 Mission
I.3 Product
I.4 Content declaration
I.5 Functional unit
II Environmental performance declaration
II.1 Objectives and methodology
II.2 Process and system boundaries
II.3 Impacts
III Other information
III.1 Information about data
III.2 Information about the product system
III.3 Recyclability declaration
IV Information from the company and from the certification body
IV.1 Final considerations
IV.2 Certification body
IV.3 Information
IV.4 Contacts
IV.5 References
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I DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPANY AND PRODUCT
I.1 Company
The positive experience originating from the association of a group of Emilian winegrowersgave rise, in the 1960s, to a cooperative business project: in 1961 the Consorzio Interprovinciale
Vini (CIV In erprovincial Wine Consortium ) was established. In 1971 the five Wineries(Castelfranco, Ganaceto, Sorbara, Carpi and Castelvetro) launched a merger project which led totheir incorporation into CIV in the same year. CIV, based in Modena, thus began to take on thedimensions of a national company while remaining firmly rooted in the territory of Emilia. In 1984,in view of the changed size of the company, which was enjoying exponential growth as well assignificant expansion in the market, steps were completed to upgrade the five production centresand modernize the bottling plant. The same period saw the birth of the CIV & CIV brand, whichwould increase the renown of the Consortium in the years to come.
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The mission chosen by CIVs members is produce wines safeguarding environment and healthof the entire community, a tough commitment with a large social content.
To achieve the goal, producer members adopted winegrowing systems with a lowenvironmental impact such as biological farming and integrated production . The means avery limited turn to pesticides and fertilizers.Moreover the strong ties to the local territory have favoured the development of a particularenvironmental awareness, which finds concrete expression in a strong commitment to operatingvineyards so as to obtain the best possible production while respecting tradition and make optimal
use of innovations in production and control, in order to obtain a wine that satisfies the consumerspalate and simultaneously protects man and the ecosystem.With about 2000 member producers, over 3000 hectares of vineyard situated in the best
winegrowing areas in the provinces of Modena and Bologna and 5 vinification plants, CIV is todayone of Italys major winemakers, a leader in the production of Lambrusco and white sparklingwines.
CIV was one of the first three companies in Emilia Romagna to adhere to the collective Qualit Controllata (QC Controlled Quality) mark introduced by the region of Emilia-Romagna.
I.2 Mission:
To enhance wine production, offering consumers a guarantee of control over all phases -from production to bottling - and continual improvement in the organoleptic characteristics of thewines produced. To further cooperation with members by seeking to apply winegrowingregulations designed to protect producers health against the risks arising from the use ofagricultural chemicals, reduce the release of harmful substances into the environment and assurethe wholesomeness of the product yielded.
I.3 Product
The heart of the Grasparossa Righi line lies in the vineyards planted in the terre rosse of
Castelvetro; these reddish coloured soils, deriving from flood deposits, have shown to be highlysuitable for cultivating Grasparossa grapes, which lend wine a ruby red colour with purplishhighlights.
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The quality of tradition has been constantly maintained and is today enhanced by the
D.O.C. appellation ( Denominazione dOrigine Controllata: Controlled Denomination of Origin) andtraceability all the way down the line, which guarantees consumers transparency with regard to allphases involved in the production of the wine they have purchased.
Vineyards are operated according to precise rules of integrated production and applying atraceability system.
Only the highest quality must obtained from the crushed grapes, the so-called mosto-fiore (flower of the must), is used in the vinification of Grasparossa Righi.
This wine has been produced in 3 variants (in the period 1/8/2006-31/7/2007), which differaccording to the type of packaging (type of label) and the sugar content (secco or dry vs.
amabile or semi-sweet).
Code Description Typemanufacturebottle
capacityHl # bottle foto
0AK0933H Righi pww - Grasparossa d emi-seg Bottle 0,75 120 15.960
0RI2933H Righi terre rosse - Grasparossa d emi-sec Bottle 0,75 953 127.014
0RI3933H Righi terre rosse - Grasparossa dry Bottle 0,75 762 101.670
TOT. GRASPAROSSA RIGHI ( 2005 2006 ) 1835 244.644
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During 2008 C.I.V. foresees to market the lambrusco grasparossa Righi EPD with differentpackaging sets, the most probable in short time is the item dedicated to trade channel HO.RE.CA.(Hotel, Restaurant, Catering) lambrusco grasparossa Righi QuattroVille demi-sweet and dry.Herebelow a photograph of the prototype.
Lambrusco Grasparossa Righi Quattro Ville demi-sweet dry New Bottle prototype
I.4 Content declaration
Per 0,75 l bottle per litre
Avg. weight % Avg. weight %Wine [g] 750 53,28% 1000,00 53,28%
glass (bottle) [g] 640 45,46% 853,33 45,46%cork [g] 8,80 0,63% 11,73 0,63%
steel (wire mesh anddisk) [g] 4,79 0,34% 6,38 0,34%
paper (label/collar) [g] 2,49 0,18% 3,32 0,18%aluminium (capsule) 1,31 0,09% 1,75 0,09%
glue (label) [g] 0,26 0,02% 0,35 0,02%zinc (wire mesh
coating) [g] 0,059 0,00% 0,08 0,00%
tin (steel disk coating) 0,0053 0,00% 0,01 0,00%sum 1407,71 100,00% 1876,95 100,00%
The table here at the side showsthe contents per bottle of wineand per litre. The values shownfor packaging elements are theaverages obtained from directweighings.Tests conducted on the wine havealso revealed an averagedissolved SO 2 content equal to140 mg/l (the limit allowed by lawis 160 mg/l), an average CO 2 content of 5.87 g/l and anaverage Fe content of 4 mg/l.Tests were performed usingstandard approved methods
I.5 Functional unit
The chosen functional unit is 1 litre of Grasparossa Righi sparkling red wine.
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II ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE DECLARATION
II.1 Objectives and methodology
The objective of the LCA is to assess the environmental load deriving from: the production and bottling of Grasparossa Righi sparkling red wine; the usage phase (product distribution) and end of life;The method used to quantify environmental performance is the life-cycle assessment (LCA)
according to standard ISO 14040.The specific data refer to: 2006 vintage, for the vineyard phase (cultivation and harvest from 1/11/2005-30/10/2006) 1/8/2006-31/7/2007, for the vinification and bottling phases (including months dedicated to
maintenance)Use was also made of data retrieved from databanks included in the computing modeladopted, SimaPro version 7.
II.2 Process and system boundaries
1. Vineyard activities (vine preparation/management, grape growing and harvest, transport toCastelvetro grape crushing facility) 2. Grape crushing and first stage of vinification (Castelvetro and Castelfranco wineries)
Production phase
3. Second stage of vinification, bottling and packaging (Modena winery) 4. Product distribution (transport to resellers)
Usage phase 5. Product use and disposal of packaging
Table A Fig. A
wastes
emissions to air
Field activities and transportation to
cellar
formation of fine bubbles
bottlingcorkinglabeling
and storage
water
Pressingand initial vinification
ancillary materials
packaging
Transport of finished product
end of lifefor bottle,
stopper and label
wastes
fuels
emissions to water
power
Transportation of must and wine
by-products
emissions to soil
Energy
production ofancillary materials ,
fuels,and power
raw materials
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Below is an illustration of the macro-activities taking place in the specific case of
Grasparossa Righi. Vineyard activity is schematically outlined as follows:
Fig. B Vineyard activity and transport to winery
Vine preparation/management
Grape growing
Harvest
Wood
Water
Iron
Cement Waste
Plastic
Fuel
emission to air
Fertilisers
Pesticides
INPUT
OUTPUT
emission to soil
emission to water
Transport to Castelvetro
Fase A Castelvetro
Fase BCastelvetro
After they are picked, the grapes are transported to the Castelvetro Winery for crushing.
The first vinification activity for Grasparossa Righi is particular in that part of the processingtakes place in the Castelfranco Winery as well as in the one in Castelvetro. The must is obtainedafter a first phase (Phase A Castelvetro). Part of the must is transported to Castelfranco, where itis stored at low temperatures. The must remaining at Castelvetro undergoes fermentation (PhaseB Castelvetro). A detail is shown in figure C.
Fig. C Activities during the first stage of vinification
Transport of must
Grape crushing in hopper
Grape maceration
Drawing off
By-products(marc and dregs)
Filtration
Waste
Water
Electricity
Transport of must
filtration
fuel
emission to water (COD, N, P)
OUTPUT
emission to air
Winemaking producs (SO2, diatomaceous earth)
Fermentation
Centrifugation
Storage
Transport of wine
Storage
Castelfranco
MODENA
INPUT
Refrigerant products(freon e glycol)
Auxiliry productsodium hypochlorite etc.)
Maitenance products(lubrificating oli)
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The wine from Castelvetro and the must from Castelfranco are subsequently transported to
the Modena winery for the second vinification stage blending of the wine and must andcarbonation and bottling. The product is then placed in storage, ready for dispatch (for transportby land, sea or air).
Fig. D Activities during the second stage of vinification, bottling, transport
BottlingPrimary packaging:bottle,cork,
wire hood,label
Corking
LabellingSubsidiary products(glue, ink, etc)
OUTPUT
Secondary and tertiarity packaging
Storage
Secondary packaging:cases
Transport
end of life of bottle, cork, label
Municipal Solid Waste
Fuel
Elettricity
emission to air
Waste
Blending andfermentation
(natural carbonation)
emission to water
(COD, N, P)
INPUT
Water (for cleaning)MODENA
Tertiary packaging:film wrap and pallets
Winemaking products
Maintenance products
Final transport refers to transport from the storage facility to the reseller. Delivery of theproduct to end customers has not been considered since it takes place by highly variable means,depending on the end customer.
The impact from the product end of life (once the wine has been drunk) consists solely inthe production of packaging waste: bottle and sealing components (cork, wire hood, etc.). Wedidnt take in account the packaging materials treatment phase because of variability of wastemanagement local regulations.
The life-cycle assessment includes the consumption of natural and energyresources, the emission of pollutants into the environment and the production of
waste. The reference energy mix used in the production phase is the Italian one (SimaPro.7 ETHdatabank)
It also includes activities related to supplies of auxiliary products (winemaking products,maintenance products, etc.) transported by lorries, including their production phases (from thedatabank); finally, it includes the transport of waste and by-products, via lorry.
II.3 Impacts This section illustrates the environmental impacts deriving from the life cycle of 1 litre of
Grasparossa Righi wine. They are expressed in terms of resource consumption (renewable andnon-renewable) and the production of waste and as potential impacts in specific impactcategories: greenhouse gas emissions (GWP), acidification (AP), stratospheric ozone depletion(ODP), photochemical oxidant formation (POCP) and eutrophication (NP).
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Production phase Usage phaseU.M. Vineyard
activities
Crushing andfirst
vinification
Secondvinification and
bottlingTrasport E
RESOURCES WITHOUT ENERGY CONTENTNon-renewable g/l 390,59 23,63 505,09 275,73Renewable (wood) g/l 22,83 0,31 99,36 0,01Recycled glass g/l 0 0 896 0Water kg/l 298,74 282,47 1707,9 90,28Water (direct consumption) mc/l 44,74 1,18 7,29 0
RESOURCES WITH ENERGY CONTENTRenewable MJ/l 0,054 0,075 2,562 0,024- hydroelectric MJ/l 0,006 0,001 1,705 0,002- wind, solar, geothermal MJ/l 0,004 0 0,005 0,002- biomass MJ/l 0,044 0,074 0,852 0,02Non-renewable MJ/l 6,252 0,699 14,452 12,259- fossil MJ/l 5,998 0,603 12,097 12,129- nuclear MJ/l 0,254 0,096 2,355 0,13- power KWh/l 0 0,055 0,225 0
POLLUTING EMISSIONSGlobal warming kg CO2 eq. / l 0,409 0,154 0,785 0,894 Stratospheric ozone layerdepletion kg CFC-11 eq. /l 0,000262 0,000689 0,0112 0,000403 Acidification mol H+ eq. /l 0,165 0,0107 0,145 0,325 Eutrophication kg O2 eq. /l 0,0478 0,00287 0,0275 0,0844 Photochemical oxidant formation kg C2H4 eq. /l 0,9 0,0318 0,704 1,38
WASTE PRODUCEDHazardous mg/l 0 36,97 37,99 0Non-hazardous Kg/l 0,00109 0,0247 0,0418 0,0475
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III- OTHER INFORMATION
III.1 Information about data
In accordance with the documents regulating the EPD system, the LCA employed bothspecific and generic data.
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For future EPD validation paperwork additional analysis will be carried out in order to resortto contribution of generic data as less as possible (i.e. analytical data on fertilizers component arenot available because most of them are covered by patents).
III.2 Information about the product system
The specific data necessary for conducting the LCA were obtained from monitoring andtraceability systems set up under schemes conforming to national and international standards forquality and environmental management systems. Chemical analyses were performed using officialstandard test methods (also relying on accredited laboratories). The collected data were organisedand processed via electronic spreadsheets operating with internationally recognised softwareprograms. The life-cycle assessment was conducted using a recognised computing model:Simapro, ver. 7.
The product system implemented will enable CIV&CIV to verify annually whether anychanges have occurred in environmental performance.
III.3 Recyclability declaration
Under local regulations the waste deriving from the packaging of Grasparossa Righi (glassbottle, natural cork stopper, wire hood) may be considered municipal solid waste. As such, the
individual waste components must be collected separately where possible: rather than beingdisposed of in landfills, the glass and metal can thus be sent to recovery and recycling facilitieswhile the cork may be sent to composting plants together with the wet fraction.
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IV- INFORMATION FROM THE COMPANY AND FROM THE CERTIFICATION BODY
IV.1 Final considerations
Within the context of environmental protection and prevention strategies, CIV&CIV plays arole of primary importance since for years its operations have been guided by value-based choicessuch as the adoption of certified Environmental Management Systems and traceability systems.The wineries in Castelvetro (crushing and first vinification stage) and Modena (second vinificationstage and bottling) are currently operated according to an Environmental Management Systemcertified to UNI EN ISO 14001:2004 (the Modena winery has also adopted a Quality ManagementSystem certified to UNI EN ISO 9001:2000). These tools make it possible to monitor the impacts
due to energy consumption, the use of raw materials, the production of air and water emissionsand the disposal of waste, based on an analysis of which CIV defines environmental improvementprogrammes.
The entire process tied to the production of Grasparossa Righi is covered by a certifiedtraceability system. In addition, during the vineyard phase, integrated production rules are appliedwhich entail periodic analyses of the chemical parameters of soils in order to ensure their naturalbalance is maintained and that groundwater supplies and the vines themselves are safeguarded.
The companys goal is to extend these tools to the other associated wineries as well.The EPD is aimed at large-scale retailers, trade operators, operators in the hotel, restaurant
and catering industries (HO.RE.CA.) and, finally, end consumers.
IV.2 Certification body
The present EPD and associated life-cycle assessment have been approved by the DetNorske Veritas Italy certification body for validation in accordance with reference standard MSR1999:2 published by the Swedish Environmental Management Council.
Registration number: Valid until: 2/03/2010
IV.3 Information
This EPD and further related information are available through our website(www.vinirighi.it) and Swedish Environmental Management Council website(www.environdec.com ). Furthermore in the same website is available the specific regulation forthis product category PCR 2006:03 Packaged sparkling red, white and ros wines
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IV.4 Contacts
Leonardi Renzo Operations Mngr.Giacomazzi Matteo in charge of the Environmental Management System
C.I.V. - Consorzio Interprovinciale Vini - Societ cooperativa agricolavia Polonia n. 85 , 41100 Modena ItalyTel.: +39-059310222Fax: +39-059 413500E-mail: [email protected]
Cantina CIV di Castelvetrovia Lingua Lunga, 9 Solignano di CastelvetroTel. 059.702781Fax 059.702060
Cantina CIV di Castelfrancovia Vittorio Veneto, 76 Castelfranco EmiliaTel. 059.924013Fax 059.921354
IV.5 References ISO 14025TR:2000 ISO14040:2006 ISO14044:2006 Life-Cycle Assessment for Grasparossa Righi report 2 CIV & CIV in conjunction with
Neotron Servizi S.r.l. MSR 1999:2 Requirements for Environmental Product Declarations, EPD, -The Swedish
Environmental Management Council. SimaPro 7 ECOINVENT databank BUWAL databank ETH databank Method IRSA.CNR 5110 (BOD) Method IRSA.CNR 5100-B (COD) Method IRSA.CNR 4010-C (ammonium) Method IRSA.CNR 4030 (nitrite) Method IRSA.CNR 4020 (nitrate) Method IRSA.CNR 4090 (phosphate) EC Regulation n. 2676/90 determining "Community methods for the analysis of wines".
Consolidated text updated to 20/04/05. Agricultural Policy Ministry Decree n. 30/7/1997 Denominazione di origine controllata
dei vini Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro ( Controlled Denomination of Origin ofLambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvet o wines)r
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