2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-012-0432-9
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to the process industry: a review

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“…Thus in the design problems, effect of decisions made at the unit operation level on the life cycle scale and vice-versa are not usually accounted for. 27 Development of the Process-to-Planet framework 28,29 as an integrated multi-scale modeling technique overcomes these shortcomings by considering interactions between multiple scales in the life cycle of a system.…”
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“…Thus in the design problems, effect of decisions made at the unit operation level on the life cycle scale and vice-versa are not usually accounted for. 27 Development of the Process-to-Planet framework 28,29 as an integrated multi-scale modeling technique overcomes these shortcomings by considering interactions between multiple scales in the life cycle of a system.…”
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“…In addition, LCA has also been considered a tool to optimise process operating conditions [14], which can also support the decision making process in the field of waste management [15,16], waste to energy applications [17] and for the development of future waste management scenarios [18][19][20]. LCA is also used to settle on treatment processes that are less polluting, to asses systems indicated by different collection methods and technologies [21] and to focus attention on substances that may be hazardous to human health and the ecosystem [22].…”
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“…Isso ocorre porque a disponibilidade de matérias-primas não é infinita e porque o ecosistema não é capaz de absorver quantidades infinitas de poluentes, causando prejuízos ambientais (JACQUEMIN et al, 2012).…”
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“…Essa preocupação também levou as companhias a serem mais proativas no desenvolvimento dos novos produtos e melhoria daqueles que já existem (HAROLD;OGUNNAIKE, 2000). Nesse contexto, o PDP deve considerar as questões ambientais e cada vez mais as organizações estão adotando novas práticas de desenvolvimento para incluir critérios ambientais, frequentemente chamadas de práticas de Ecodesign ou DfE (Design for Environment) (CHARTER; TISCHNER, 2001;FIKSEL, 1993;JACQUEMIN et al, 2012;LEWIS et al, 2001;POUDELET et al, 2012;STEVELS, 1999). Hunkeler e Vanakari (2000) realizaram uma pesquisa com 27 empresas de 5 setores distintos (processo, manufatura, elétrico, construção e automotivo) e observaram que as indústrias de bens de consumo não-durável apresentaram maior interesse em aplicar o Ecodesign.…”
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