A Scientific Way to Look at Going Green!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 4 Module 9 Environmental systems analysis methodology Can totally different sanitation systems be fairly compared? How are environmental impacts.
Advertisements

© Loughborough University, 2004 Life Cycle Assessment A process to evaluate the environmental burdens associated with a product by identifying and quantifying.
Comparative LCA of Flooring materials: Ceramic vs. Marble Tiles
School of Civil and Building Services Engineering
21 st Annual Conference. Delivering sustainable solutions in a more competitive world Mercury Lamps - Life Cycle Assessment for Product Stewardship Peter.
A Scientific Way to Look at Going Green!
1 Environmental Footprint Calculator (EFC). 2 Solvent Processing? Thermal Processing? Liquid Processing? What is the Best Choice for My Business?
Innledning LCA- metodikk ISO- standarder Miljøvare deklarasjoner Avslutning A systematic mapping and evaluation of health, ecological and resource impact.
Product Life Cycle Assessment. Life Cycle Flowchart Adapted from Industrial Designers Society of America - Okala.
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Life Cycle Thinking in Sustainable Design Joep Meijer President of theRightenvironment Chemical.
Life Cycle Assessment: History and Framework
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Life Cycle Assessment Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a process of evaluating the effects that a product has on the environment over the entire period of.
Human Impact Vocabulary Eighth Grade. acid rain rain containing acids produced by water chemically combined with certain gases.
Life Cycle Analysis and Resource Management Dr. Forbes McDougall Procter & Gamble UK.
MIT Research: Life Cycle Assessment of Residential Buildings.
………………………. A perspective of life cycle thinking We believe in decision making based life cycle thinking. It results in: -no trade-offs in life cycle phases.
SOREME PROJECT (LIFE + 11 ENV/IT/109) EIGHTEEN MONTHS MEETING ENEA ACTIVITIES Faenza Research Laboratories Bologna Research Center LIFE + 11 ENV/IT/109.
Introduction to Environmental Engineering. What is Environmental Engineering? Definition: The application of science and engineering knowledge and concepts.
Life Cycle Overview & Resources. Life Cycle Management What is it? Integrated concept for managing goods and services towards more sustainable production.
Science 8 th grade Environmental Science Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice
Life Cycle Assessment of Organic Waste: Application and Relevance to New Zealand Simon Love.
Summary of LCA Review including carbon issues Julian Parfitt WRAP LCA Symposium ‘Making the most of LCA thinking’ 23 November 2006, Savoy Place, London.
Environmental Health BEFORE THE BELL: Get out your journal and writing utensil…
The Materials Life Cycle. Life Cycle Assessment LCA traces the cycle of materials and processes Documents resources consumed, emissions excreted.
Spm 2/17/07 GREEN ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS AT VIRGINIA TECH Dr. Sean McGinnis Director – Green Engineering Program VT College of.
Life Cycle Analysis. Topics  Definition  Use  Process  Limitations.
UNESCO Desire – Net project Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment, a sustainability decision-supporting tool Paolo Masoni ENEA – LCA & Ecodesign Lab (PROT.
 The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and their physical environment Ecology.
Grade 9 Geography – Unit 1 – State of the World – Global Warming Ecological Footprint Greenhouse Effect Carbon CycleDefinitionsDid You Know
STARTING POINTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY HARI SRINIVAS ROOM: I-312 / International Environmental Policy.
Design for Environment Prof. Steven D. Eppinger MIT Sloan School of Management.
CESI Barcelona May 2003 R.BERTI IT Session 1 – Block 2 1 Product Environmental Profile and Benefits for Electrical Utilities R. Berti CESI.
The Environment & Human Impact. Humans and the Environment 10,000 years ago, there were only about 5 million people on Earth. The development of dependable.
Life Cycle Assessment of the proposed Waste2Go approach Brussels, 14 th September 2015 Dipl.-Ing. Florian Gehring.
The LCA of a crystal production: methodological aspects R. Ridolfi, B. Rugani, S. Bastianoni Department of Chemical and Biosystems Sciences, University.
Nutrient Cycles & Pollution Ecology K. Stacker
Environmental Health BEFORE THE BELL:
Humans and the Environment
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA). As corporations seek to improve their environmental performance they require new methods and tools. LCA is one such tool.
Life Cycle Assessment JISHNU M Assistant professor Mechanical engineering College of engineering chengannur.
HUMAN IMPACT on the BIOSPHERE Chapter 6-4 Charting a course for the Future
HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Global Warming and Acid Rain.
B ENCHMARK : SC.912.L By: Kassandra Fallon P. 5.
Chapter 11 Life-Cycle Concepts, Product Stewardship and Green Engineering.
The sole purpose of this chapter is to ask students to: Be aware. Be mindful. Know your facts. For YOU. Not for us. This chapter, as any other, prompts.
LT: Today I can apply scientific concepts to understand environmental issues by analyzing the author’s purpose in diagrams. What are natural resources.
Clean Technology (PB382) Click to edit Master title style Numfon Eaktasang, Ph.D.
Ch.27 Conserving Resources
Environmental benefits RO-17 Green Industry Innovation Programme Romania 14 Oct. 2016, Bucharest Mihai-Lucian Toniuc  
What role can Life Cycle Assessment play in the selection of green construction materials? N. L. AMPOFO-ANTI © CSIR
Exam review: study guide
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Lecture #1
Resources and the Environment
Dr Alejandro Gallego Schmid 25th October 2017
Do Now discoveryeducation
How Human Activities affect the Environment
ECOFRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY
Aptar Graduate Program “Inspire Me” Sustainability
Human Impact on Climate
“Life Cycle Assessments of Wind Energy and Other Renewables”…
Environmental Health According to the World Health Organization, Environmental health comprises those aspects of human health, including quality of life,
How do we influence the environment?
CH 16 Human Impact on Ecosystems 16
Life Cycle Assessment DS-70
Vocabulary. Vocabulary More Vocabulary Even More Vocabulary.
Our Earth Environmental Awareness Bingo Science 6 Mrs. LaMar
Human Impact on The Environment and Ecosystems
Presentation transcript:

A Scientific Way to Look at Going Green! Life Cycle Assessment A Scientific Way to Look at Going Green!

What does it mean to be Green?? What is Sustainability?? Topics to discuss in class regards to sustainability: “Environmentally friendly Sustainable products, Green product, Environmentally preferable, Biodegradable, Recyclable, Ozone friendly, Eco-design, Greenwashing” United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (1987) Sustainable Development definition : “… development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

Sustainability Environmentally Friendly Sustainable Products Green product Environmentally Preferable United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (1987) Sustainable Development definition: “… development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Biodegradable Recyclable Ozone friendly Eco-design Greenwashing wwblog.miragestudio7.com

What Can the Earth Handle? World Population Statistics UN Population Division The estimate of Earth’s Maximum supportable population is 13.4 billion. Looking at the population statistics, where are we headed? Renewable Energy Source Will Limit Our Growth! Population (2007) Annual Growth Rate (00 – 07) World 6.7 Billion 1.24% LDC 5.4 Billion 1.44% MDC 1.2 Billion 0.36% US 301 Million 1.03% Average per capita energy consumption is 3 kW/person US 12 kW/person Industrialized 7.5 kW/person Denmark 5.1 kW/person Developing 1kW/person

Being Green is Trendy . . . . . . . . . . . What Does Science Say? Industry is looking for ways to green their products and manufacturing processes. Individuals and Families are looking to green their homes and lifestyles. How can you tell if something really is green?? What is currently happening to achieve this goal? Scientists perform a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) www.scienceinthebox.com

Life Cycle Assessment WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH LCA? Definition: “Compilation and evaluation of the inputs, outputs and the potential environmental impacts of a product system throughout its life cycle” This establishes an environmental profile of the system! ISO = International Organization for Standardization Ensures that an LCA is completed in a certain way. WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH LCA? Product or project development and improvement Strategic planning Public policy making Marketing and eco-declarations www.davidreport.com

Product Life Cycle M, E M, E M, E M, E M, E M, E R a w M a t e r i a l M a t e r i a l M a n u f a c t u r e U s e & R e t i r e m e n t T r e a t m e n t A c q u i s i t i o n P r o c e s s i n g & A s s e m b l y S e r v i c e & R e c o v e r y D i s p o s a l W W W W W W r e u s e r e m a n u f a c t u r e c l o s e d - l o o p r e c y c l e o p e n - l o o p r e c y c l e M, E = Material and Energy inputs to process and distribution W = Waste (gas, liquid, or solid) output from product, process, or distribution   Material flow of product component

What Makes Up LCA Goal & Scope Definition What is the purpose of the LCA and who is the audience? Inventory Analysis (LCI) What is the function & functional unit? Where are the boundaries? What data do you need? What assumptions are you making? Are there any limitations? Impact Assessment (LCIA) What are the environmental, social, and economic affects? Interpretation Ways to reduce environmental impacts. What conclusions can you draw from the study? What recommendations can be made?

Goal and Scope Wooden Pencil vs. Mechanical Pencil Goal = Compare 2 writing utensils for classroom use. Scope: Wooden Pencil (T = Transportation) Process Flow Diagram Retailer Use End of Life Lumber Forest Lumber Mill Manufacture T T T T T T Rubber (Landfill) Sharpening T Graphite T (Electricity) Packaging T Brass

Scope: Mechanical Pencil PE = Polyethylene PP = Polypropylene Both materials are plastic polymers (large molecules) used to make many products. Retailer Use End of Life www.germes-online.com Oil PE / PP Manufacture T T T T T T Rubber (Landfill) T T = Transportation Graphite T Packaging T Spring

Function & Functional Unit Example Service provided by a system What it does! Functional Unit Gives the function a number value Allows comparison between products Reference point Wooden Pencil vs. Mechanical Pencil Function = “Writing” Functional Unit = “1 meter of writing”

Items To Consider?? Inputs What is needed to make the substance! Energy Materials Labor Outputs What comes out of the system! Products (electricity, materials, goods, services) Waste Emissions Co-products

Data Collection Life Cycle Inventory Analysis Time-sensitive = past 5 years Geographical = does it match the location from the goal Technology = best available technology for process Representativeness = reflects population of interest Consistency = matches the procedure Reproducibility = another person could find it Never Forget . . . . . . . Precision: The consistent reproducibility of a measurement Completeness: Covers all the areas outlined in the scope

LCA in Action: Think About It. Paper Plate vs LCA in Action: Think About It! Paper Plate vs. China (Plate You Wash & Reuse) What is the function? What is the functional unit? What materials & resources are used? What does it take to produce both? What are the impacts to the environment? Is there waste? Does washing the China produce waste? What types of data do you need? How do you know which is better?

Data Analysis Environmental Impact Categories Global Warming Potential Gases in the atmosphere that absorb and emit radiation Trap heat from the sun Water vapor, CO2 , CH4 , ozone, NO2 Abiotic Depletion Consumption of non-living resources Human Toxicity Potential Value that shows harms to humans from chemicals Land Use How much land is needed

Environmental Impact Categories Continued . . . . . Eutrophication Increase in chemical nutrients containing nitrogen or phosphorus land or water overgrowth of plants killing organisms at bottom of water Water Use Mercury Acidification caused by pollution from fuels & acid rain low pH Smog (Winter or Summer) Energy Use Solid Waste Oil . . . . . . . AND MANY MORE!!

Evaluate 2 products using the LCA method and make change! Where Do We Go From Here? What is the purpose of all this data?? Scientists can make recommendations of choices that are less impactful Scientists can analyze a particular impact and focus on a solution Industry & Individuals can take a closer look at how they can make a difference Class Project Evaluate 2 products using the LCA method and make change!

Where Does Our “Stuff” Come From? Let’s check it out with . . . . “The Story of Stuff” http://www.storyofstuff.com/

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Special Thanks Dr. Michael Lepech Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Stanford University