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 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) : PET-bottles

Political science  |  Ecology & environment  |  Presentation  |  01/13/2009  |  .doc  |  10 pages

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. Life cycle assessment.. Goal definition.. Inventory analysis.. Impact analysis.. Valuation.. References.....»

Document abstract : «Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) : PET-bottles. Introduction. Life cycle assessment. Goal definition. Inventory analysis. Impact analysis. Valuation. ...»

«Impact Analysis The Environmental Impact Analysis is the third phase of the LCA, also called Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA). The goal of this phase is to evaluate all the contribution of the product on the environment during its own life cycle, like primary energy, water, photochemical pollution, greenhouse effect, air acidification, water eutrophication or waste. The most important impact evoked by the PET-Bottle life cycle is presented by minerals, in green. During the production of PET resin, a substantial amount of minerals are used: Fe, Limestone, KCl, Bauxite, Sulphur, NaCl....»

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 Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility

Political science  |  Ecology & environment  |  Presentation  |  05/16/2008  |  .pdf  |  40 pages

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The organization's enviornmental setting: The need for improvements of performance and reporting. International environmental treaties and sustainable development initiatives. Degree of compliance. Company relations to...»

Document abstract : « impacts on the biogeochemical cycles as long a Safety Hazard Assessment Programme (SHAP resources along the product life cycle is becoming a ...»

«Moreover the environmental policy management doesn’t include emissions due to raw materials and product transportation. We noticed the same behavior in the report from The Body Shop. As they outsourced the largest part of their production (they only owns one factory) they don’t mentioned emissions from these factories. With such a practice it is really easy to claim that you are a “green company”! So we think that companies should have a wider environmental policy management instead of passing each other the burning potato of generated emissions....»

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