Life Cycle Assessment
Life Cycle Assessment
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A LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) is a method used to evaluate the environmental impact of a product through all stages of its life. This includes:
You can compare the environmental impacts of SHOPPING BAGS made from plastic and paper.
From this LCA, you can conclude that even though plastic bags are NOT biodegradable, they take LESS energy to make, and have a LONG LIFESPAN as they can be reused. This could mean that they are LESS damaging to the environment.
In an LCA, various factors can be quantified with NUMBERS to understand a product's impact:
While these can often be measured in numbers, some effects such as POLLUTANT EFFECTS are more complex so it involves SUBJECTIVE measurements based on a person's JUDGEMENT. This can lead to BIAS.
Sometimes, ABBREVIATED or SELECTIVE LCAs are conducted. These are simplified versions that may not include all stages of the lifecycle or may focus on specific aspects of environmental impact. However, they must be used carefully to avoid misleading conclusions, especially in advertising.
A LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) is a method used to evaluate the environmental impact of a product through all stages of its life. This includes:
You can compare the environmental impacts of SHOPPING BAGS made from plastic and paper.
From this LCA, you can conclude that even though plastic bags are NOT biodegradable, they take LESS energy to make, and have a LONG LIFESPAN as they can be reused. This could mean that they are LESS damaging to the environment.
In an LCA, various factors can be quantified with NUMBERS to understand a product's impact:
While these can often be measured in numbers, some effects such as POLLUTANT EFFECTS are more complex so it involves SUBJECTIVE measurements based on a person's JUDGEMENT. This can lead to BIAS.
Sometimes, ABBREVIATED or SELECTIVE LCAs are conducted. These are simplified versions that may not include all stages of the lifecycle or may focus on specific aspects of environmental impact. However, they must be used carefully to avoid misleading conclusions, especially in advertising.