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Life Cycle Analysis of Glass vs. Polycarbonate Sidelights Natalie Henry Jaymie Meliker Mike Turnbull Melissa Vernon April 14, 1999.

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1 Life Cycle Analysis of Glass vs. Polycarbonate Sidelights Natalie Henry Jaymie Meliker Mike Turnbull Melissa Vernon April 14, 1999

2 Agenda Goals System Overview Life Cycle Costs Impacts - Energy, Solid Waste, Air, Water Drivers Summary Recommendations

3 Goal Evaluate two automobile sidelight systems Sidelight = all windows except windshield Polycarbonate: –40% lighter than glass –200 times more resistant to shatter Glass: –scratch resistant

4 System Overview Data Sources: –Eco-profiles of the European Plastics Industry: polycarbonate –Life Cycle Inventories for Packaging: packaging glass

5 Assumptions Packaging glass data equivalent to flat glass PC does not need scratch resistant coating Equivalent mfg, recycling practices in Europe & US Identical mechanisms for window function during use phase

6 Polycarbonate Flow Diagram

7 Glass Flow Diagram

8 Vehicle of Study Vehicle: Chevy Express G Van Total surface area of sidelights = 51 sq ft Useful life of van = 110,000 miles Fuel Economy = 16.4 mpg

9 Life Cycle Costs

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16 Energy, Solid Waste, Water Emissions Summary

17 Air Emissions Summary

18 Key Drivers PC Glass

19 Summary of Results Glass Lower environmental impact in Mfg phase Lower total: –Particulate matter –SO2 Lower total cost Polycarbonate Lower environmental impact in Use phase Lower total: –NOx & HC –Solid waste –CO –Lead in air emissions Overall: Neither product system is more environmentally friendly

20 Recommendations PC Manufacturers Reduce manufacturing costs Improve scratch resistant coating Develop single unit for sidelight & encapsulation Glass Manufacturers Reduce/recover energy used in manufacturing Increase recycled content from 15% to 50% Overall: Improve mpg of automobile End of life material recovery and recycling

21 Questions & Answers


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