Sustainable Manufacturing Tools: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)

2020 ◽  
pp. 15-22
Author(s):  
S. Vinodh
Author(s):  
Sarah Rodgers ◽  
Alex Conradie ◽  
Rebekah King ◽  
Stephen Poulston ◽  
Martin Hayes ◽  
...  

The manufacturing industry must diverge from a ‘take, make and waste’ linear production paradigm towards more circular economies. Truly sustainable, circular economies are intrinsically tied to renewable resource flows, where vast quantities need to be available at a central point of consumption. Abundant, renewable carbon feedstocks are often structurally complex and recalcitrant, requiring costly pre-treatment to harness their potential fully. As such, the heat integration of supercritical water gasification and aerobic gas fermentation, unlocks the promise of renewable feedstocks such as lignin. This study models the technoeconomics and life cycle assessment for the sustainable production of the commodity chemicals, isopropanol and acetone, from gasified Kraft black liquor. The investment case is underpinned by rigorous process modelling informed by published continuous gas fermentation experimental data. Time series analyses support the price forecasts for the solvent products. Furthermore, a Monte Carlo simulation frames an uncertain boundary for the technoeconomic model. The technoeconomic analysis demonstrates that production of commodity chemicals priced at ~$1000 per ton is within reach of aerobic gas fermentation. In addition, owed to the sequestration of biogenic carbon into the solvent products, negative greenhouse gas emissions are achieved within a cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment framework. As such, the heat integrated aerobic gas fermentation platform has promise as a best-in-class technology for the production of a broad spectrum of renewable commodity chemicals.


2018 ◽  
Vol 159 ◽  
pp. 02070
Author(s):  
Heru Prastawa ◽  
Sri Hartini ◽  
Mohamat Anshori ◽  
Siechara Hans ◽  
Christoper Wimba

The design phase is recognized as a key phase in the application of sustainable manufacturing concepts. Green Quality Function Deployment (GQFD) and modularity play an important role in product design. Green Quality Function Deployment produces technical parameters that represent the needs of consumers while taking into account environmental aspects. Modularity benefits manufacturing and flexibility in facing adjustments and changes. Integration of GQFD and modularity is expected to generate synergistic gains from both. The results are measured by life cycle assessment (LCA) to determine the impact of the product on the environment. This study shows that GQFD, modularity and LCA integration in realizing sustainable product design is worthy of consideration. The case study was conducted with the fan because the product is very needed in the tropics, such as Indonesia.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 4280-4290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos F. Blanco ◽  
Stefano Cucurachi ◽  
Frank Dimroth ◽  
Jeroen B. Guinée ◽  
Willie J. G. M. Peijnenburg ◽  
...  

By requiring less materials, multijunction III–V/silicon photovoltaic cells may further reduce the life cycle environmental impacts of solar PV.


Author(s):  
Keiji Ogawa ◽  
Toshiki Hirogaki ◽  
Eiichi Aoyama ◽  
Yota Takagi ◽  
Sachiko Ogawa

Bamboo is a natural resource widely distributed in Southeast Asia, including Japan. It has drawn attention as a sustainable and environmentally safe material because it is renewable and has a quick growth rate. Bamboo fiber also has high specific strength and stiffness. A self-bonding fiberboard using high-quality bamboo fiber extracted with a machining center has been fabricated by hot press forming. Therefore, a sustainable manufacturing system that focuses on bamboo is proposed. This paper describes the environmental burdens of this system, which are evaluated quantitatively using life cycle assessment (LCA).


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 223-229
Author(s):  
Yuliia Slyva ◽  
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Oleksiy Verenikin ◽  

The research on the development of an innovative formula of a synthetic detergent with improved environmental properties, which meet the environmental standard of SOU OEM 08.002.12.065:2016 "Detergents and cleaning products. Environmental criteria for life cycle assessment" is carried out. The accumulated theoretical and practical experience is generalized, the general scheme of designing and development of new goods taking into account features of detergents with the improved ecological characteristics is created.


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