Title: Life- Cycle Analysis: The Role of Evaluation and Strategy
1 Life- Cycle Analysis The Role of Evaluation and
Strategy Frank R. Field III John R. Ehrenfeld
Summary Asong Suh Critique Alex Polleri
2Overview
- Definition of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)
- LCA Steps
- Review of Evaluation Concepts
- Environmental Impact Analysis in LCA
- Environmental Priority Strategies System (EPS
System) - Critique
3LCA 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
4LCA 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 -
5 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
6 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
7Value 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
8Environmental 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
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- Resources
- Aesthetic Values
9EPS System cont
10Critique
- 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
11Critique
- Limitations of LCA
- Can not solve complex problems
12Critique
- 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
13Critique
- 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
14QUESTIONS?