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Title: Evaluation of environmental aspects of sustainability


1
Evaluation of environmental aspects of
sustainability
  • Julio Cesar Fonseca - Anatel
  • Paulo José Pereira Curado - CPqD
  • Evandro César Longui CPqD
  • Sirney Silveira CPqD
  • Luiz Eduardo F. Dias Jr. CPqD

2
Summary
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Telecom products disposal - Brazilian Operators
  • Tools for product design
  • Case Study Optical Fiber Cable
  • Conclusions

3
Sustainability is a so strange concept for
economists in a capitalists systems as profit is
for manager in a soviet system as well .
William Ruckelshaus, ex-Presidente do World
Resources Institute e ex- Presidente da Agência
de Proteção Ambiental dos Estados Unidos - EPA.
4
Sustainability
  • Concepts
  • The original term was sustainability
    development
  • It means a continuous development
  • Sustainability development is builded over three
    columns interrelaship and common supported
  • Economic development
  • Social development
  • Environmental protection
  • Now Sustainability is applied for all human
    activities .

5
What is sustainability?
6
Advantages
  • Sustainability development
  • Reducing carbon footprint by business activities
  • Environmental protection
  • It is a new market strategic value for business
  • Life quality
  • Well fair responsibility
  • Globalization
  • Market share
  • Environmental certification
  • ISO 14000 international standards in a waste
    products
  • Stakeholders increasing value

7
Challenges for companies
  • Phase I Production process improvement
  • Clean production
  • Ecoeficienty
  • Environmental Management (ISO 14001)
  • Environmental audit (ISO 19011)
  • Evaluation of environmental performance (ISO
    14031)
  • Phase II Upgrading of products
  • Life cycle analyze - LCA (Série ISO 14040)
  • Ecodesign (ISO TR 14062)
  • Environmental labeling Green labels Série
    ISO 14020

8
Project tools
  • Life cycle analyze
  • Ecodesign

9
Life cycle analyse
  • The LCA is a technician to evaluate the
    environmental aspects and potential impacts of
    product as well
  • This technician is kwon as born to barry too .

10
Life Cycle Analysis
Source Haroldo Matos Lemos
11
Life cycle phases
Greenhouse gases
Liquids emissions
Resources
Waste management
Secondary wastes
NOx SOx
12
Desktop Energy supply
Fonte Accenture
13
Ecodesign
  • Integration possibilities in a environmental
    aspects
  • a) Life cycle analyze (LCA)
  • b) Simple quantitative by using environmental
    indicators
  • c) Using of quality directives
  • Using of less material
  • Recycled Products (vehicles in Germany)
  • Using of recycled materials (mainly now
    renewable)
  • Energy use during the product life time
  • Rise the product life time
  • Services insted of products (wash machine X
    laundry facilities )
  • Ask why and never accept it always work out as
    answer .

14
Environmental impact study
  • Project Evaluation impacts of environmental
    management a telecommunication study case
    CPqD
  • Goals
  • Identifying products with potential impacts and
    analyze the waste end
  • Ranking of telco products with potential
    environmental impacts
  • Analyzing trough out potential risks and waste
    end from Directive Methods and the diagram of
    interactions
  • Evaluate the life cycle

15
Estimative wasted products/materials per year
16
CPqD Expertise Waste x Environmental Impacts
  • Directive chromatic analyze applying
    identifications of impacts by products and
    filters of meaning . It was made by color
    functions evaluating the risk, probability of
    impact and its representatives is made with lines
    and columns per product

17
Waste x Enviromental Impacts
18
Matrix results
  • TOP 6 environmental impacts
  • Fiber optical Cables
  • Public Telephony shelter
  • Batteries
  • Cell phone Batteries
  • Lead splice (copper cables)
  • Circuits switch center
  • Huge impacts criteria
  • Risk
  • End waste
  • During of wasting
  • Production regularity
  • Reversibility

19
Waste conditions
20
Waste conditions
21
Project conclusions
  • The companies should create conductions for a
    system of environmental management with rules for
    appropriates waste. It must be made in order to
    reduce of manufacturing , end use and waste
    impacts
  • It is strongly recommended procedures and
    implementations ( by manufacturers side) combined
    with LCA studies and products ecodesign.

22
Study CaseOptical Fiber Cable(CPqD)
23
Applications of LCA in a fiber optical cable
  • Goal analyzing of Environmental impacts when
    reducing, replacement and eliminated of same
    materials in optical fiber cables manufacturer
    are applied

24
Final dispositions
  • Using of LCA to compare and constructed
    pre-ACTION and ACTION cable was made in
    conformity with ISSO 14000 standards .
  • Sample 1 kilometers of optical cable with 144
    fibers.
  • As quantitative environmental impact methodology
    was applied the o Ecoindicator 95, with standards
    international database (Idemat combined with
    Boustead and APME databases).

25
Project details
New project
Original Project
  • External sheath (thickness reduction)
  • Dielectric traction element
  • Polyester type
  • Ripcord
  • Loose tube
  • Optical fiber
  • Dielectric central element
  • Filler rod
  • Feeling compound
  • External sheath
  • APL tape
  • Polyester tape
  • Ripcord
  • Loose Tube
  • Optical fibers
  • Metallic Traction elements
  • Filler rod
  • Feeling compound

26
Projects results
  • The thickness reduction was a suitable solution.
    Keeping the same dimensions and the same fibers
    capacity the result was environmental benefits.
  • There was a reduction around 40-50 of total mass
    by length of cable when compare with regular
    solution.
  • It means a 40 reduction in PE sheath material,
    50 of less tube material, 80 less copper, 100
    of APL glue type and 100 of steel reduction
    (when replaced by GRP).
  • There was around 40-50 reduction in wheel wood
    packing .
  • On the other hand, the new material used as
    central element generate a negative
    environmental impact a bigger potential
    pesticides effect.

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Conclusions
  • By analyzing the diagram is possible find out
    which aspects were changed and which of these
    generated better results
  • Greenhouse gas no APL sheath , new tube material
    , copper reduction
  • Ozone level reducing of sheath material
  • Acidification no APL sheath , copper
    reduction
  • Eutrofication sheath thickness reduction, tube
    material, no APL
  • Heavy metals central element (steel replaced by
    GRP)
  • Cancerous substance central element (steel
    replaced by GRP)
  • Winter Smog copper reduction , no APL
  • Summer Smog tube material , sheath thickness
    reduction, no APL
  • Pesticides polyester (in the ACTION project
    moisture water penetration)
  • Energy without APL, sheath thickness reduction,
    tube material
  • Solids copper reduction.
  • It is possible by LCA to show the benefits of new
    cable ACTION , not only restricted by economic
    aspects but the reduction of natural resources
    using as well.

29
Thank You!
Julio César Fonseca julioc_at_anatel.gov.br (61)
2312-2421
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