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Title: Waste management through life cycle assessment of products
Authors: Borodin, Yuri Viktorovich
Aliferova, T. E.
Ncube, A.
Keywords: отходы; жизненный цикл; утилизация; переработка отходов; экология
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Borodin Yu. V. Waste management through life cycle assessment of products / Yu. V. Borodin, T. E. Aliferova, A. Ncube // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2015. — Vol. 81 : Radiation-Thermal Effects and Processes in Inorganic Materials : International Scientific Conference, 3-8 November 2014, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012085, 6 p.].
Abstract: The rapid growth of a population in a country can contribute to high production of waste. Municipal waste and industrial waste can bring unhealthy and unpleasant environment or even diseases to human beings if the wastes are not managed properly. With increasing concerns over waste and the need for 'greener' products, it is necessary to carry out Life Cycle Assessments of products and this will help manufacturers take the first steps towards greener designs by assessing their product's carbon output. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a process to evaluate the environmental burdens associated with a product, process or activity by identifying and quantifying energy and materials used and wastes released to the environment, and to assess the impact of those energy and material used and released to the environment. The aim of the study was to use a life cycle assessment approach to determine which waste disposal options that will substantially reduce the environmental burdens posed by the Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottle. Several important observations can be made. 1)Recycling of the PET bottle waste can significantly reduce the energy requiredacross the life cycle because the high energy inputs needed to process the requisite virgin materials greatly exceeds the energy needs of the recycling process steps. 2)Greenhouse gases can be reduced by opting for recycling instead of landfilling andincineration. 3)Quantity of waste emissions released from different disposal options was identified. 4)Recycling is the environmentally preferable disposal method for the PET bottle. Industry can use the tools and data in this study to evaluate the health, environmental, and energy implications of the PET bottle. LCA intends to aid decision-makers in this respect, provided that the scientific underpinning is available. Strategic incentives for product development and life cycle management can then be developed.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/14730
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