Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) : PET-bottles
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Life cycle assessment.
- Goal definition.
- Inventory analysis.
- Impact analysis.
- Valuation.
- References.
Abstract
A life cycle assessment is the investigation and valuation of the environmental impacts of a given product or service caused or necessitated by its existence. It is a variant of input-output analysis focusing on physical rather than monetary flows. The procedures of life cycle assessment (lca) are part of the ISO 14000 environmental management standards: in ISO 14040:2006 and 14044:2006. The goal of lca is to compare the full range of environmental damages assignable to products and services, so that we are able to choose the least burdensome solution. The term 'life cycle' refers to the notion that a fair, holistic assessment requires the assessment of raw material production, manufacture, distribution, use and disposal including all intervening transportation steps necessary or caused by the product's existence. The sum of all those steps is the life cycle of the product. The concept can also be used to optimize the environmental performance of a single product or to optimize the environmental performance of a company.
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