Purpose: Besides politics and the private sector, changes in the consumption pattern of individuals can significantly contribute to sustainable development. The recently published Life-LCA method adapts life cycle assessment to analyse human beings and quantifies their impacts. This method is applied for the first time in this case study to provide insights and remaining challenges. Methods: The environmental impacts caused by the life cycle of a middle-aged German man (“Dirk”) were determined by the Life-LCA method from his birth until his current age (0–49 years). To determine and quantify reduction options, a current 1-year period was analysed in detail by a baseline scenario of his current consumption and an optimized scenario after cha...
As of 2016, governments globally adopted the task to achieve social, economic and environmental sust...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Environmental implications of the whole supply-chain of products, both goods and services, their use...
Quantitative environmental assessments are crucial in working effectively towards sustainable produc...
This paper discusses the Life-cycle Assessment (LCA) and its possibilities for entrepreneurs to infl...
‘Sustainable development’ is a top priority in the EU. It wants to reduce the footprint of our consu...
After the introductory session on life cycle assessments (LCA), we will run through the most importa...
textabstractLife Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a developing tool that can assist decision-makers in eval...
Abstract: With ever increasing concerns about the type of planet that generations to come stand to i...
Student paper for Sustainable Design Seminar/Studio, Fall 2009. Instructors: Werner Lang and Wilfred...
The 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg called for a comprehensive set of ...
Conventional life cycle assessment (LCA) is a technique to assess environmental impacts associated w...
Society’s interest in social impacts of products, services and organizational behaviors is rapidly g...
Life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) in classical life cycle assessment (LCA) aims at analyzing poten...
The concept of sustainability is nowadays one of the principal points for choices about global devel...
As of 2016, governments globally adopted the task to achieve social, economic and environmental sust...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Environmental implications of the whole supply-chain of products, both goods and services, their use...
Quantitative environmental assessments are crucial in working effectively towards sustainable produc...
This paper discusses the Life-cycle Assessment (LCA) and its possibilities for entrepreneurs to infl...
‘Sustainable development’ is a top priority in the EU. It wants to reduce the footprint of our consu...
After the introductory session on life cycle assessments (LCA), we will run through the most importa...
textabstractLife Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a developing tool that can assist decision-makers in eval...
Abstract: With ever increasing concerns about the type of planet that generations to come stand to i...
Student paper for Sustainable Design Seminar/Studio, Fall 2009. Instructors: Werner Lang and Wilfred...
The 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg called for a comprehensive set of ...
Conventional life cycle assessment (LCA) is a technique to assess environmental impacts associated w...
Society’s interest in social impacts of products, services and organizational behaviors is rapidly g...
Life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) in classical life cycle assessment (LCA) aims at analyzing poten...
The concept of sustainability is nowadays one of the principal points for choices about global devel...
As of 2016, governments globally adopted the task to achieve social, economic and environmental sust...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Environmental implications of the whole supply-chain of products, both goods and services, their use...