The mining/quarrying industry is a sector of industry where there are very few Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tools, and where the role of LCA has been poorly investigated. A key issue is the integration of three inter-dependent life cycles: Project, Asset and Product. Given the unique features of mining LCAs, this Note from the Field presents a common methodology implemented within the Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management (SARMa) Project (www.sarmaproject.eu) in order to boost adoption of LCA in the aggregate industry in South Eastern Europe. The proposed methodology emphasises the importance of resource efficiency and recycling in the context of a Sustainable Supply Mix of aggregates for the construction industry. ...
Organizations are now integrating life cycle thinking tools and techniques into decision-making to e...
The building sector is still largely dominated by recourse to natural resources with growing consume...
Recycled aggregates (RAs) have been playing an important role in replacing natural aggregates (NAs) ...
The mining/quarrying industry is a sector of industry where there are very few Life Cycle Assessment...
The production of primary aggregates is considered an industrial activity that generates significant...
Every year, each member of the UK population demands the extraction of 5 tonnes of primary aggregate...
Aggregates are an important resource and one of the most commonly used materials in the constructio...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...
The role of the concrete industry in the growth of modern society and economy is indisputable, as is...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a holistic environmental assessment tool that allows the compilation ...
The inordinate quantities of resources used and pollution released by construction products identify...
To improve environmental performance of a product or activity, an understanding of the environmental...
The constant increase in consumption of aggregates for concrete production represents a major enviro...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is defined as the environmental evaluation of a system or product from t...
This paper is devoted to the topic of obtaining substitutes for natural aggregates in the city minin...
Organizations are now integrating life cycle thinking tools and techniques into decision-making to e...
The building sector is still largely dominated by recourse to natural resources with growing consume...
Recycled aggregates (RAs) have been playing an important role in replacing natural aggregates (NAs) ...
The mining/quarrying industry is a sector of industry where there are very few Life Cycle Assessment...
The production of primary aggregates is considered an industrial activity that generates significant...
Every year, each member of the UK population demands the extraction of 5 tonnes of primary aggregate...
Aggregates are an important resource and one of the most commonly used materials in the constructio...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...
The role of the concrete industry in the growth of modern society and economy is indisputable, as is...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a holistic environmental assessment tool that allows the compilation ...
The inordinate quantities of resources used and pollution released by construction products identify...
To improve environmental performance of a product or activity, an understanding of the environmental...
The constant increase in consumption of aggregates for concrete production represents a major enviro...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is defined as the environmental evaluation of a system or product from t...
This paper is devoted to the topic of obtaining substitutes for natural aggregates in the city minin...
Organizations are now integrating life cycle thinking tools and techniques into decision-making to e...
The building sector is still largely dominated by recourse to natural resources with growing consume...
Recycled aggregates (RAs) have been playing an important role in replacing natural aggregates (NAs) ...