Investigating energy and environmental issues of agro-biogas derived energy systems: A comprehensive review of Life Cycle Assessments

2019 ◽  
Vol 136 ◽  
pp. 296-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Ingrao ◽  
Jacopo Bacenetti ◽  
Janusz Adamczyk ◽  
Valentina Ferrante ◽  
Antonio Messineo ◽  
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Author(s):  
Roberto A. Ortega ◽  
Uma-Shankar Kalyan-Seshu ◽  
Bert Bras

Abstract In this paper, a decision support approach for designing a family of environmentally benign products for a ranged set of customer requirements is presented. More specifically, we incorporate environmental issues in order to minimize the environmental impact of products without sacrificing their performance characteristics and keeping competitive prices in comparison to existing products. The example problem consists of the design of a family of environmentally benign oil filters based on a variety of oil flow rate ranges. Environmental issues are represented by Life Cycle Assessments and comparisons of the existing alternatives based on their environmental impact. Emphasis is placed on highlighting the trade-off analysis for including environmental considerations in the design of a family of products and not on the results of the problem, per se.


2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 729-742 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Davidsson ◽  
Mikael Höök ◽  
Göran Wall

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 1333-1342
Author(s):  
Núria Boix Rodríguez ◽  
Marco Marconi ◽  
Claudio Favi ◽  
Giovanni Formentini

AbstractFace masks are currently considered essential devices that people must wear today and in the near future, until the COVID-19 pandemic will be completely defeated through specific medicines and vaccines. Such devices are generally made of thermoplastic polymers, as polypropylene and polyethylene and are single use products. Even if in this period the sanitary emergency must have the maximum priority, the world society should not completely forget the environmental problem that are causing more and more obvious climate changes with correlated damages to ecosystems and human health. Despite the well-known correlation among anti-COVID protective equipment (or more generally medical devices) and environmental issues, the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and eco-design-based studies in this field is very scarce. The present study aims to derive the most important environmental criticalities of such products, by using LCA and product circularity indicators of five different common masks. The final aim is to provide eco-design guidelines, useful to design new face masks by preventing negative impact on the environment.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Abdallah Mohammad Aljabery ◽  
Hasan Mehrjerdi ◽  
Sajad Mahdavi ◽  
Reza Hemmati

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