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Life- Cycle Analysis: The Role of Evaluation and Strategy Frank R. Field III & John R. Ehrenfeld. Summary: Asong Suh Critique: Alex Polleri. Overview. Definition of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) LCA Steps Review of Evaluation Concepts Environmental Impact Analysis in LCA
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Life- Cycle Analysis: The Role of Evaluation and Strategy Frank R. Field III & John R. Ehrenfeld Summary: Asong Suh Critique: Alex Polleri
Overview • Definition of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) • LCA Steps • Review of Evaluation Concepts • Environmental Impact Analysis in LCA • Environmental Priority Strategies System (EPS System) • Critique
LCA Definition ‘LCA is a technique for the study of strategies to meet environmental challenges’ • Why LCA? • Considers how process will affect the environment in the future • Process & product developers use LCA to incorporate environmental considerations into design • Consumer interest groups use LCA to inform consumers of alternative products • Regulators and policy makers use LCA to guide environmental policy and enforce legislative objectives
LCA Steps LCA helps consumers, industrialists and government to make decisions that will minimize environmental impacts. • LCA has three steps: • Inventory analysis- ID and quantify energy and resources used and environmental releases to the air, water & land • Impact analysis- Assessment of the consequences of resource use and environmental releases for the environment • Improvement analysis-Evaluation & implementation of ways to reduce environmental burdens
Review of Evaluation Concepts • Difficulty understanding releases to the environment and environmental damage. • Two methods of making environmental decisions • Setting limits that have to be met or can not be exceeded • Using value functions
Setting Limits Consider Hypothetical set of potential alternatives with only two environmental impacts Dominated alternatives (2& 3) Nondominated alternatives (1, 4, 5, 6 &7) Selecting from nondominated alternatives
Value Functions • Tool for deciding which nondominant alternative is preferable • Value function represents strategic goals of the community doing the analysis. Linear index method Non linear index method
Environmental Priority Strategies System (EPS System) • A tool for evaluating ecological consequences of alternative activities or processes • It associates environmental load with individual activities based on materials consumed or processed • EPS environmental safeguard subjects • Biodiversity • Production • Human Health • Resources • Aesthetic Values
Strengths of LCA LCA technique covers the entire lifespan of a product or activity Establishes values to environmental impacts LCA also informs consumer on the impact of products and activities to the environment Critique
Critique • Limitations of LCA • Can not solve complex problems
Limitations of LCA LCA only analysis a problem but does NOT provide a solution. LCA is based on subjective assumptions Relationship between releases to the environment and the environment Critique
Limitations of the EPS System It associates a value to an environmental impact subjectively. The associated value will not always be the same for different cultures and countries Critique