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Environmental life-cycle assessment

Nature Materials, 2017
Concerns about the planet's health call for a careful evaluation of the environmental impact of materials choices. Life-cycle assessment is a tool that can help identify sustainable materials pathways by considering the burdens of materials both during production and as a product.
Randolph E, Kirchain   +2 more
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Exergetic life cycle assessment

2007
Publisher Summary Society has become increasingly concerned about the issues of natural resource depletion and environmental degradation. The environmental performance of products and processes has become an important concern, leading many companies to investigate ways to reduce or minimize their impacts on the environment.
Ibrahim Dincer, Marc A. Rosen
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Life Cycle Assessment of electronics

2014 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech), 2014
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology for assessing the environmental aspects and potential impacts throughout a product's life cycle from raw materials and energy extraction, components manufacture, assembly, distribution and sale, use and final end-of-life treatment such as disposal, recycling and energy recovery (i.e. cradle-to-grave).
Andersen, Otto   +3 more
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Life Cycle Assessment: Past, Present, and Future

Environmental Science & Technology, 2010
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) has developed fast over the last three decades. Whereas LCA developed from merely energy analysis to a comprehensive environmental burden analysis in the 1970s, full-fledged life cycle impact assessment and life cycle costing models were introduced in the 1980s and 1990 s, and social-LCA and particularly ...
Guinée, Jeroen B.   +7 more
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Life Cycle Assessment of Biofuels

2021
Life cycle assessment (LCA) assesses the environmental burdens or impacts of products from cradle to grave. It is also possible to assess such burdens or impacts for parts of the life cycle. A brief overview is given of LCA methodology. A number of choices have to be made in the goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and impact assessment ...
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Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost implication of residential buildings—A review

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015
Margaret Jollands, Sujeeva Setunge
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Green building evaluation from a life-cycle perspective in Australia: A critical review

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017
Jian Zuo   +2 more
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Recent developments in Life Cycle Assessment

Journal of Environmental Management, 2009
Göran Finnveden   +2 more
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