2020
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-011520-075844
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Life Cycle Assessment for the Design of Chemical Processes, Products, and Supply Chains

Abstract: Design in the chemical industry increasingly aims not only at economic but also at environmental targets. Environmental targets are usually best quantified using the standardized, holistic method of life cycle assessment (LCA). The resulting life cycle perspective poses a major challenge to chemical engineering design because the design scope is expanded to include process, product, and supply chain. Here, we first provide a brief tutorial highlighting key elements of LCA. Methods to fill data gaps in LCA are … Show more

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“…The sustainability challenge imposes targets for rapid development of new formulations or substitutions of some ingredients with others, as environmental legal requirements and consumers' ethics become more and more stringent. 155 As a result, algorithms need to be fast and models cheap to evaluate, also in exploring a high-dimensional combinatorial space. In addition, both discrete and continuous variables and target performances need to be efficiently taken into account at the same time.…”
Section: Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sustainability challenge imposes targets for rapid development of new formulations or substitutions of some ingredients with others, as environmental legal requirements and consumers' ethics become more and more stringent. 155 As a result, algorithms need to be fast and models cheap to evaluate, also in exploring a high-dimensional combinatorial space. In addition, both discrete and continuous variables and target performances need to be efficiently taken into account at the same time.…”
Section: Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful implementation of multitarget optimization has been so far achieved for continuous variables using the Thompson sampling efficient multiobjective algorithm (TS‐EMO) 10,154 The sustainability challenge imposes targets for rapid development of new formulations or substitutions of some ingredients with others, as environmental legal requirements and consumers' ethics become more and more stringent 155 . As a result, algorithms need to be fast and models cheap to evaluate, also in exploring a high‐dimensional combinatorial space.…”
Section: Closed‐loop Systems For Formulations: State‐of‐the‐art and Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the analysis of the carbon footprint of a given product, including an inhaler, its full "life" cycle should be considered -from its production, through its use, to the disposal of its waste [35]. Comprehensive analysis is possible with the use of a special LCA methodology -life cycle analysis [36,37]. In order to perform this analysis in relation to medical inhalers, complete information is required about each stage of the process:…”
Section: Carbon Footprint Of Selected Inhalersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our article differs from recently published works in that it focuses on PSE applied to the chemical industry, as opposed to previous contributions focusing on PSE applied to general sustainability problems 5 or dealing with sustainability problems within chemical engineering. 6,7 It also goes beyond other studies focusing only on LCA [8][9][10] to embrace process modelling and optimisation and discuss the most promising pathways to transform the chemical industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%