In a life cycle assessment (LCA), the impacts on resources are evaluated at the area of protection (AoP) with the same name, through life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods. There are different LCIA methods available in literature that assesses abiotic resources, and the goal of this study was to propose recommendations for that impact category. We evaluated 19 different LCIA methods, through two criteria (scientific robustness and scope), divided into three assessment levels, i.e., resource accounting methods (RAM), midpoint, and endpoint. In order to support the assessment, we applied some LCIA methods to a case study of ethylene production. For RAM, the most suitable LCIA method was CEENE (Cumulative Exergy Extraction from the Natura...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a method used to evaluate the potential impacts on the environment of...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...
In a life cycle assessment (LCA), the impacts on resources are evaluated at the area of protection (...
Purpose. In this paper, we summarize the discussion and present the findings of an expert group effo...
The objective of the paper is to establish a comprehensive resource-based life cycle impact assessme...
This master’s thesis was assigned by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. The aim of this study...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Purpose The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (LC...
Environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an approach for assessing the comprehensive environment...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Life cycle analysis (LCA) is a comprehensive method for assessing the environmental impact of a prod...
Purpose: The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (L...
Production, processing, distribution, and consumption of a wide variety of products in the food sect...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool allowing to assess environmental impacts of a product or servi...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a method used to evaluate the potential impacts on the environment of...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...
In a life cycle assessment (LCA), the impacts on resources are evaluated at the area of protection (...
Purpose. In this paper, we summarize the discussion and present the findings of an expert group effo...
The objective of the paper is to establish a comprehensive resource-based life cycle impact assessme...
This master’s thesis was assigned by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. The aim of this study...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Purpose The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (LC...
Environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an approach for assessing the comprehensive environment...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Life cycle analysis (LCA) is a comprehensive method for assessing the environmental impact of a prod...
Purpose: The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (L...
Production, processing, distribution, and consumption of a wide variety of products in the food sect...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool allowing to assess environmental impacts of a product or servi...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a method used to evaluate the potential impacts on the environment of...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...