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2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-04633-6
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Integration of life cycle assessment and life cycle costing for the eco-design of rubber products

Abstract: Rubber hoses are a category of rubber products that are widely and intensively employed in construction sites for concrete conveying. There has been lack of study to investigate the life cycle environmental and economic impacts of the rubber hoses as an industrial product. In this study, we analyze four types of rubber hoses with the inner layer made of different rubber composites to resist abrasion, i.e., Baseline, S-I, S-II and S-III. Tests of the wear resistance are carried out in the laboratory and S-III s… Show more

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“…15−18 On the other hand, the life cycle cost (LCC) likewise assesses separately the financial impacts throughout the whole life cycle stages to understand whether the production of MIL-53(Fe) is economically efficient. 19 As a counterpart to LCA, LCC determines the economical sustainability of materials during the production phase to find the best option. 20 Many studies have been conducted to investigate the environmental and economic implications of nanomaterials production.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15−18 On the other hand, the life cycle cost (LCC) likewise assesses separately the financial impacts throughout the whole life cycle stages to understand whether the production of MIL-53(Fe) is economically efficient. 19 As a counterpart to LCA, LCC determines the economical sustainability of materials during the production phase to find the best option. 20 Many studies have been conducted to investigate the environmental and economic implications of nanomaterials production.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of this limitation, research on the combination of LCC and LCA is increasing globally. For example, in material engineering, the sustainable decision-making problem of composite material recycling and new material replacement is analyzed through the combination of the economy and environment [12], or LCA is converted into environmental costs to integrate LCA and LCC, and compare and select multiple materials [13]. In architectural design, through the combination of LCA and LCC, the "Eco" framework has been proposed and applied to architectural design decision-making [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%