Understanding A Life Cycle Approach. Did you know… Producing one ton of recycled steel saves the energy equivalent of 3.6 barrels of oil and 1.5 tons.

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Understanding A Life Cycle Approach

Did you know… Producing one ton of recycled steel saves the energy equivalent of 3.6 barrels of oil and 1.5 tons of iron ore, compared to the production of new steel? Producing paper using a chlorine-free process uses between 20 and 25 percent less water than conventional chlorine-based paper production processes?

Learning objectives Recognize where products come from and where they go after use – life-cycle Think about a product’s impacts on the environment and economy throughout –Qualify impacts –Quantify impacts

Choosing boundaries and shifting issues A life-cycle approach Life-cycle assessment – one tool Life-cycle – what is it? Segue to life-cycle exercise Structure

Worldwatch Institute, Worldwatch Paper 166: Purchasing Power: Harnessing Institutional Procurement for People and the Planet, July 2003,

Beer…

Life-cycle stages – WRITE THIS Products can be evaluated through each stage of their life-cycle: Raw Materials Extraction and Acquisition Manufacturing and Materials Processing (including Packaging) Transportation and Distribution Useful Life, Reuse and Maintenance Recycling/Disposal For each stage, identify inputs of materials and energy received; outputs of useful product and waste emissions Find optimal points for improvement – eco-efficiency

LCA – Why is this process important? Ensures companies identify the multiple environmental and resource issues across the entire life-cycle of the product Knowledge of these issues informs business activities: planning, procurement, design, marketing & sales Rather than just looking at the amount of waste that ends up in a landfill or an incinerator, a life-cycle approach identifies energy use, material inputs and waste generated from the time raw materials are obtained to the final disposal of the product * * Product Life-Cycle Analysis: Environmental activities for the classroom, Waste Management and Research Center, Champaign, IL, 1999

Estimated amount of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides it takes to produce the cotton for a conventional pair of jeans. Source: “The Organic Cotton Site: Ten good reasons” Identifying issues at each life-cycle stage

Worldwatch Institute, Worldwatch Paper 166: Purchasing Power: Harnessing Institutional Procurement for People and the Planet, July 2003, Pesticides Finishing chemicals

Life-cycle – helps avoid shifting the issues Looking at the entire life-cycle helps ensure reducing waste at one point does not simply create more waste at another point in the life-cycle Issues may be shifted – intentionally or inadvertently – among: –Processes or manufacturing sites –Geographic locale –Different budgets and planning cycles (first cost) –Environmental media – air, water, soil (MTBE) –Sustainability dimension: economic, social, environmental burdens Depends on “boundaries” Be conscious of what is shifted and to where! For example, MTBE…

Methyl tertiary butyl ether - MTBE

US Geological Survey,

Some of the Environmental Issues… The Greenhouse Effect Ozone Depletion Acidification Eutrophication Summer Smog Winter Smog Heavy Metals Carcinogenic Substances Waste Respiratory Effects Ionising Radiation Ecotoxic Substances Land Use Raw Materials

Different products have impacts at different life-cycle stages

Life-cycle – identify issues and costs Purchase Price Refrigerator A appears cheaper Price + Life-Cycle Costs Refrigerator B costs less overall Refrigerator ARefrigerator BRefrigerator ARefrigerator B $$ Disposal & Post- Disposal Use Acquisition

A life-cycle approach – WRITE THIS With a life-cycle approach, companies employ the tools they need to: Reduce impacts across the life-cycle Capitalize on opportunities for their business Tools range from simple mapping of life-cycle stages to comprehensive quantitative assessments

Life-cycle assessment LCA is a tool to systematically measure the environmental impacts associated with each stage of a product’s life-cycle

Life-cycle assessment Assessment of relative impacts across life-cycle – 3 issues are included

Life-cycle assessment Two attributes make LCA distinct and useful as an analytical tool: –whole system consideration of the total product life-cycle –presentation of tradeoffs among multiple environmental issues LCA is quantitative

How to do LCA 1.Determine scope and system boundaries –functional unit –life-cycle stages –define “unit processes” 2.Data collection 3.Analysis of inputs and outputs 4.Assessment of numerous environmental issues 5.Interpretation –LCA principles and framework are standardized by the Organization for International Standardization’s series of standards (ISO14040)

Review - LCA Stages: –Materials Extraction and Acquisition –Manufacturing and Materials Processing (including Packaging) –Transportation/Distribution –Useful Life, Reuse, & Maintenance of the Product –Eventual recycling or disposal as waste at the end of its useful life

Why is LCA Important? Stops the problem of shifting environmental impacts Can help to minimise secondary effects if used in conjunction with design Can help to reduce environmental pollution and resource use Enables understanding of true and total costs (monetary and environmental) of manufacture and design Using environmental management, including LCA, can often improve profitability

Problems with LCA Data quality and quantity is often not sufficient for a comprehensive LCA A possible consequence of discrepancies in the data is that two independent studies analysing the same products may generate very different results Ostensibly comparable LCA's may therefore be incomparable Differing data used in the characterisation stage may mean that LCAs are incomparable. Use of alternative methodologies for the impact assessment stage can yield different results

Conclusions – why take a life-cycle approach? Systems perspective Integrates environment into core business issues Efficiency Innovation Better return on investment – identify point of “biggest bang for the buck” * Engage stakeholders – investors, customers, employees Environment is not a cost center for the company, but a business opportunity *

Conclusions – why take a life-cycle approach? Systems perspective Integrates environment into core business issues Efficiency Innovation Better return on investment Engage stakeholders Environment is not a cost center for the company, but a business opportunity –Look beyond the company’s gate –Expose trade-offs and and opportunities –Expand analysis of products, projects, policies and programs – what is the function, what are the boundaries, what are the impacts, where are the opportunities?

Questions: Make sure you can answer these 1.What is a LCA? 2. What are some advantages of a LCA? 3. What are some disadvantages of a LCA? 4. What 2 ‘inventory items’ are considered in a LCA?

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