Title: Life Cycle Assessment An introduction
1Life Cycle Assessment- An introduction
Research Fellow Mikkel ThraneMaster in
Environmental ManagementAalborg University
www.i4.auc.dk/thrane
2Content of the course
- Lesson 1 Life cycle thinking, LCA concept
- Lesson 2 LCA methodology
- Lesson 3 EcoDesign
- Lesson 4 Guest lecturer
- Lesson 5 Future perspectives of LCA
3- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises
4The 1960ies Out of sight out of mind
(Arne Remmen, Greening of Industry, AAU 2000)
5(Arne Remmen, Greening of Industry, AAU 2000)
The 1970ies Output focus - Symptom treatment
6The 1980ies Technology focus - Prevention
(Arne Remmen, Greening of Industry, AAU 2000)
7The 1990ies Management focus - Dynamic
(Arne Remmen, Greening of Industry, AAU 2000)
8(Arne Remmen, Greening of Industry, AAU 2000)
2000... Product focus - triple buttom line
9Increased solution space
(Thrane and Remmen - not published)
Polution prevention Shift of paradigme
Symptom treatment
10Gradually wider problem understanding
(Thrane and Remmen - not published)
11actors and motivation
(Thrane and Remmen - not published)
12The solution ladder
(Inspired of Inge Røpke, DTU 1991)
- 7. Life forms - promote cleaner life styles
- 6. Structures - promote cleaner infrastructures
- 5. Services - promote other modes of
transportation - 4. Products - develop fuel cell technology
- 3. Sub product - recyclable materials
- 2. Processes - cleaner production
- 1. E-O-P - wwt
- 0. Dilution - chimney
Each level may be subdivided
13Subdivision of cleaner production
(Inspired of Inge Røpke, DTU 1991)
Level 2 Processes
Better housekeeping
Substitution
Process optimization
BAT Cleaner products
14Where are the companies in Denmark?
Symptom treatment
Polution prevention
15Companies dealing with Cleaner Products
- Coca-Cola, Unilever (food)
- Ford, GM, Scania, Volvo, Mercedes, BMW etc.
(transport) - Shell, Hydro (energy)
- Bosch, Phillips, Sony, Siemens, IBM, Nokia, ATT,
Xerox(electronic) - TetraPak, Hartmann (packaging)
- Danfoss, Gram, Grundfos, BO, KEW (electro
mecanics) - Novo Nordisk, ASTRA (bio-technology)
- ..
16Environmental regulation
(Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
The old focus
The new focus
17Danish IPP
(Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 1998)
Product perspective
- Green public procurement - Environmental
labelling - Promotion of LCA - Green taxes and
subsidies - Product standards - Take back
responsibility
Market perspective
Actor perspective
18- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises
19Life Cycle Assessment (definition)
(ISO 14040,1997)
- LCA is a compilation of the inputs and outputs
- and evaluation of potential environmental impacts
- of a product throughout its life cycle
- (ISO 14040, 1997)
20Illustrated...
(Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
- Extraction of raw materials
- Processing of materials
- Production
- Use and maintenance
- Disposal
Potential impacts
Recycling
Reuse
21Structure of LCA
(ISO 14040,1997)
- Goal and scope (purpose)
- Inventory (data collection - LCI)
- Impact assessment (evaluation)
- Interpretation (review - conclusion)
22ISO standard on LCA
(www.ISO.ch, 2000)
- ISO 14040 Principles and framework (step 1-4)
- ISO 14041 Goal, scope inventory analysis (step
1 and 2) - ISO 14042 Impact assessment (step 3)
- ISO 14043 Life cycle interpretation (step 4)
- ISO 14047 Examples on impact assessment (2001)
- ISO 14048 Documentation format (2001?)
- ISO 14049 Examples Inventory (1999)
23Related ISO standards
(www.ISO.ch, 2000)
- ISO 14001-4 EMS
- ISO 14020-25 Eco-labels
- ISO 14061 Eco-Design
-
24History of LCA
(Allan Astrup Jensen et al., Life Cycle
Assessment, EEA 1997)
- 1970ies Beverage containers - energy
- Ian Bousted UK - materials
- 1985. New birth of LCA - science driven
- 1990ies SETAC A code of praxis Nordic
Council Nordic Guidelines - EDIP, SimaPro, CML, LCAit, GaBi, etc.
- ISO 14040 - series
-
Science driven
25Future tendencies
(Allan Astrup Jensen et al., Life Cycle
Assessment, EEA 1997)
Simplification Easy to use tools
Refinement of methods and data quality
Science and research
Companies
26- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises
27LCA in Perspective
SEA
Politics
EIA
Projects
Environmental Assessment
LCA
Products
SFA
Substances
28Application of LCA
(Pär Olsson, LCA netfood, SIK 2000)
29Different approaches
(Allan Astrup Jensen et al., Life Cycle
Assessment, EEA 1997)
Qualitative LCA
Screening LCA
Fuld LCA
Single product or comparative
Start
End
External use
Internal use
30- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises
31The factor 4-10 debate
(Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
I Number of citizens x Consumption per person x
Impact per product
Factor 4 up
Factor 4 down?
32Number of Citizens
(www.wri.org, 2000)
1950
2000
2050
Billion
33Indicators of consumption (so far)
(www.wri.org, 2000)
1950
2000
34Rise in emissions!
(Alting et al., EDIP project 2000)
ppm CO2
380
340
300
Time
2000
1850
1900
1950
35Impact per product
36Factor 4 products..
- Portable PC ?
- Phillips ecotone light bulbs ?
- VW LUPO ?
- Switch-mode power supply ?
- LCD technology ?
- Fuel cells ?
37- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises
38Some of the environmental impacts
(Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
Greenhouse gases CO2 etc.
Toxic substances
Non renewable resources
CFC-gases
Use of renewable resources
Deforestation
N, P and O
Clean water
Working Environment
Solid waste
39Effects consequences
(Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
Extreme whether
Eutrofication
Acid rain
Melting of ice caps etc.
- Reduced bio- diversity
- Effects on immune systems
- Reduced fertility
- Cancer, allergy...
Desert formation
Global warming/ ultraviolet sun light
40The problems and their importance
Inspired by (Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
- Media
- Politicians
- Researchers
- NGOs .
- Danger to human health
- Danger to animal health
- Danger to plants and ecosystems..
Actors
Risk
- Political system
- Social system
- Educational system
- Economy, welfare..
- Irreversibility
- Mobility
- Inherent hazard
- Quantity
- Accumulation potential
- Persistency...
Structures
Science
- Religion, belief
- Myths, fear
- Culture, tradition
- Ethics, moral, aesthetics...
Values
41- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises
42Typical impact categories in LCA
Inspired by (Wenzel et al., EDIP project1996)
43 Global impact categories
(Olesen et al.,, EDIP project 2000)
- Source Use of copper, zinc, oil etc.
- Effect Reduction of possibilities for future
generations - Source Combustion (transport, energy etc.)
- Effect Increase in temperature, desert formation
etc. - Source CFC and HCFC from foam and coolants
- Effect UV radiation, skin cancer etc.
Resource depletion
Green house effect
Depletion of ozone layer
44Regional impact categories
(Olesen et al.,, EDIP project 2000)
- Source Transport, energy, industry (Hydrocarbons
etc.) - Effect Ozone formation (Damage of lung tissue
etc. ) - Source Transport, energy, agriculture
- Effect Damage to woodlands, lakes and buildings
(SOx, NOx, NH3 ) - Source Fertilisers, waste water, transport and
energy - Effect Eutrophication (Damage to plants and
fish) - Source Waste water, incineration, industry,
ships etc. - Effect Accumulation Chronic damage to
ecosystems and organisms
Ozone formation
Acidification
Eutrofication
Persistent toxicity
45Local impact categories
(Olesen et al.,, EDIP project 2000)
- Source Chemicals, waste water, combustion,
dumpsites - Effect Acute and chronic health effects (asthma,
cancer, fertility etc.) - Source The same as persistent toxicity but not
chronic, regional etc. - Effect The same.but more local and acute
effects. - Source Industrial processes and household
- Effect leach of toxic substances, smell, land
destruction etc. - Source Industrial working processes
- Effect Allergy, cancer, damage to nerve system,
hearing, fertility etc.
Human toxicity
Eco toxicity
Waste
Working Environment
46- Historical background for product focus
- What is LCA ?
- What can it be use for ?
- Why is it important ?
- What are the environmental problems ?
- What is impact categories in LCA
- Exercises