This deliverable (7.5) presents S-LCA results for the waste management systems in Valencia (Spain), Utrecht (Netherland) and Alba Iulia (Romania). Moreover, an extrapolation of the results has been calculated to show the results on the European level. Data is collected from groups of citizens, citizens associations, waste managers and municipalities (city hall workers). Questionnaires have been done in order to ask this groups of people questions to assess the social impact of the waste management systems in each city. Questions have been prepared according to the guidelines for social life cycle assessment of products - UNEP DTIE
The paper summarises the main results obtained from two extensive applications of Life Cycle Assessm...
S-LCA is defined by the guidelines established by the 2009 UNEP/SETAC, as "a technique for assessing...
Social life cycle assessment is a product assessment technique for evaluating the social and socioec...
Datasets presented are related to Delievrable 7.3 - LCA. To structure the environmental assessment,...
Since the publication of the Guidelines for Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) of Products by the ...
Social Life-cycle-assessment (LCA) has been defined as the assessment of social positive and negativ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been used to assess the environmental impacts associated with an act...
National audienceThe introduction of new treatment facilities of municipal waste is facing considera...
The four papers of this dissertation explore themes related to waste prevention, the system boundari...
These datasets are related to deliverable 7.4 which presents the results from the economic assessmen...
The continuously increasing solid waste generation worldwide calls for management strategies that in...
We here present a novel method that combines the life cycle approach with qualitative organisational...
This study presents a social impact analysis of the ecological solid waste management system (ESWMS)...
The paper summarises the main results obtained from two extensive applications of Life Cycle Assessm...
Some wastes are illegally dumped on public/private areas, causing several aesthetic, environmental,e...
The paper summarises the main results obtained from two extensive applications of Life Cycle Assessm...
S-LCA is defined by the guidelines established by the 2009 UNEP/SETAC, as "a technique for assessing...
Social life cycle assessment is a product assessment technique for evaluating the social and socioec...
Datasets presented are related to Delievrable 7.3 - LCA. To structure the environmental assessment,...
Since the publication of the Guidelines for Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) of Products by the ...
Social Life-cycle-assessment (LCA) has been defined as the assessment of social positive and negativ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been used to assess the environmental impacts associated with an act...
National audienceThe introduction of new treatment facilities of municipal waste is facing considera...
The four papers of this dissertation explore themes related to waste prevention, the system boundari...
These datasets are related to deliverable 7.4 which presents the results from the economic assessmen...
The continuously increasing solid waste generation worldwide calls for management strategies that in...
We here present a novel method that combines the life cycle approach with qualitative organisational...
This study presents a social impact analysis of the ecological solid waste management system (ESWMS)...
The paper summarises the main results obtained from two extensive applications of Life Cycle Assessm...
Some wastes are illegally dumped on public/private areas, causing several aesthetic, environmental,e...
The paper summarises the main results obtained from two extensive applications of Life Cycle Assessm...
S-LCA is defined by the guidelines established by the 2009 UNEP/SETAC, as "a technique for assessing...
Social life cycle assessment is a product assessment technique for evaluating the social and socioec...