Chapter 6 - Life Cycle Assessment Flashcards

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What are life cycle assessments?

A

The process of evaluating the effects of a product on the environment and other impacts over its life cycle.

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Name the part of a materials life cycle that are assessed during a LSA.

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Extraction, manufacturing, processing, transportation, distribution, use, re-use, maintenance, recycling and final disposal.

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What is a carbon footprint?

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A life cycle assessment that has global warming as the only environmental impact category.

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What are the 4 system boundaries for an LCA and explain them?

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Cradle to Gate - Raw material to manufacturing.

Cradle to Laid/Made - Raw material to construction.

Cradle to Grave - Raw material to demolition.

Cradle to Cradle - raw material to to reuse as a secondary raw material or product in another system.

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What are the inputs and outputs of an LCA?

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Inputs - materials used in the project.

Outputs - recycling, waste/emissions, material burning for energy use.

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6
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What is ISO14040?

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A standard for life cycle assessement.

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7
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What is PAS2080

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A standard for a practical approach to life cycle assessment.

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8
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What are LCAs used for?

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To compare different products with the same function, to create assessment systems to make more sustainable decisions, benchmarking and target setting.

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What is a hot spot of an LCA?

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The area of the life cycle that stands out as causing the most impacts relative to its position in the life cycle.

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What is a limitation to LCAs?

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The impact assessment doesn’t have any comparison to environmental limits.

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Give 3 environmental impact catagories and their measurements.

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Any 3 from: climate change (MtCO2), transport pollution (ton*km), water disposal (tonnes), water extraction (litres).

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12
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What are the 3 scopes of emissions?

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Direct emissions - from works/materials that you use directly on your project.

Indirect emisisons - results from an organisations activities but are actually emitted from sources own by someone else e.g. getting public transport.

3rd party emissions.

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What are the steps to performing an LCA?

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  1. Defining the scope and boundaries of the assessment (i.e., a material, assembly, or building).
  2. Creating an inventory of all the components (i.e., a bill of materials, site energy, deliveries).
  3. Assessing the environmental impacts, which are calculated by multiplying each material quantity or duration of an activity by a series of environmental impact factors (to find the CO2 equivalent).
  4. Interpreting the results, which are the environmental impact of the subject measured across a series of impact categories such as, for example, global warming potential.
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14
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What are product category rules?

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A set of rules, requirements, and guidlines for developing environmental product declarations (EPD) for construction products or services. They are provided by european standards.

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What are environmental product declarations?

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A document which transparently communicates the environmental performace or impact of any product or material over its lifetime.

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What areas of sustainability do EPDs cover?

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Only environmental, no social or economic performances are measured.

17
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What is a construction works assessment information diagram?

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A diagram that shows the required and optional stages of a life-cycle assessment are mandatory and optional for an EPD for different boundary conditions.

18
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What is BRE certification and what are 2 downsides of it?

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BRE certification is a ranking of the environmental profiles of different products from suppliers measured against 13 environmental impact catagories and over a 60 year life-cycle.

One downside is that the letter rankings is an over-simplification and doesn’t tell the whole story. Another is that just like LCAs, it doesn’t have any comparisons to environmental lmits.