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Life Cycle Assessment
Mary Ann Curran
BSChE/MSc/PhD (June 2008)
LCA Research Program Manager
EPA Office of Research & Development
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
Cincinnati, OH 45268
[email protected]
LCA is an environmental
management tool to:
• Apply a system-wide examination
• Use a multi-media approach (air, water,
solid waste)
• Identify trade-offs among alternatives
• Identify opportunities to improve systems
• Support environmental decision making
• Achieve sustainable development
Life cycle thinking is being
applied but often not called LCA
• For example:
OECD Report “Biofuels: Is the Cure
Worse than the Disease? Sept 2007
These studies reveal bigger picture issues of
making (more) bioethanol, such as land
availability, water use, soil and water quality,
and food-for-fuel issues.
“Life Cycle Studies” often focus
on a single issue, such as…
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Recycling/Resource Conservation
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Climate Change
Carbon Balance
Energy Balance
but miss the element of trade-offs.
So what is Life Cycle Assessment?
There is a standardized tool for
conducting a multi-media,
cradle-to-grave assessment
• ISO 14040 “Life Cycle Assessment –
Principles and Framework” 1997
• ISO 14044 “Life Cycle Assessment –
Requirements and Guidelines” 2006
* ISO – International Standards Organisation
ISO 14040 Standards
Life cycle assessment framework
Goal and
Scope
Definition
Inventory
Analysis
Impact
Assessment
Interpretation
Defining system
boundaries for E85
Raw Material
Acquisition
Stage
Crude Oil
Extraction
Production
Stage
Blendstock
Gasoline
Refining
Use
Stage
Bulk Terminal
Storage
Vehicle
Refueling
Station
Corn Growing
EtOH
Production
Bulk Terminal
Storage
Vehicle
Operation
Inventory data availability is a barrier
to conducting LCAs
• National LCI database still being developed
(www.nrel.gov/lci)
• Data come from many different sources, such as:
− Proprietary company data
− Consultants, labs, universities
− Public, e.g., Toxics Release Inventory (EPA)
• Databases use different units or different
reference flows; report on different time periods
• Often more than one source is needed to
calculate the necessary inventory data
• Data for new products must be estimated
LCA Software/Consultants
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AIST-LCA
APME
Athena
ATHENA
BEES
Boustead
CMLCA
Dubo-Calc
EcoInvent
EcoQuantum
EDIP
eiolca.net
EMIS
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EPS
GaBi
GEMIS
GREET
IdeMAT
KCL-Eco 3.0
LCAiT
LCAPix
MIET
REGIS
SimaPro 5.0
SPINE
TEAM
Umberto
31 National Databases
(in varying stages of development)
Argentina
Chile
France
Malaysia
Spain
Australia
China
Germany
Norway
Sweden
Austria
Chinese
Tapei
India
The
Netherlands
Switzerland
Belgium
Denmark
Italy
Portugal
Thailand
Brazil
Estonia
Japan
Poland
UK
Canada
Finland
Korea
South Africa
USA
Vietnam
Impact Assessment Common Impact Categories
Impact Category
 Resources
 Water
 Global Warming
 Ozone Depletion
 Acidification
 Eutrophication
 Smog Formation
 Human Toxicity
 Eco Toxicity
 Waste
 Land Use
 Noise
 Odor
Indicator Measurement
kg Scarce Resources
m3 Water
kg CO2 equivalents
CFC-11 equivalents
kg SO2 equivalents
kg PO43- equivalents
kg Ethene equivalents
HTx equivalents
ETx equivalents
kg Waste
equivalent hectares
equivalent decibels
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LCIA usually models to midpoints
(unlike Risk Assessment)
Emissions (CFCs, Halons)
Chemical reaction releases Cl- and BrCl-, Br- destroys ozone
MIDPOINT measures ozone depletion potential (ODP)
Less ozone allows increased UVB radiation
which leads to following ENDPOINTS
skin cancer
cataracts
crop damage
immune system suppression
marine life damage
damage to materials like plastics
Can we create a
Streamlined LCA?
• Out of necessity, all LCA’s are simplified in
some aspect, however,
• Narrowing the scope by
 Omitting stages
 Limiting the inventory
 Targeting impacts
can overlook potential trade-offs and report
misleading results.
Current LCA Practice
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Public LCI data sources are few
Vendor data lack transparency
No guidance exists for data modeling
Impact modeling varies
No guidance exists for peer review
International UNEP/SETAC workgroup is slowly
making progress
• US Database is underway but struggling to get
support/data
Worldwide growing interest
in the life cycle concept is
being ignited by
• Concerns about Global Climate
Change (“An Inconvenient Truth”)
• Walmart Scorecard development
• Green/Sustainable buildings
• General interest by companies to
be ‘green’
Sustainable Development requires
balancing environmental,
economic and social factors
Suggested Reading
• ISO Standards 14040 & 14044 (2006)
• U.S. EPA (2006) Life Cycle Assessment Principles &
Practice EPA/600/R-06/060
• Curran, M.A. (ed.) (1996) Environmental Life Cycle
Assessment. McGraw-Hill, New York
• Baumann & Tillman (2004) The Hitch Hiker's Guide to
LCA: An Orientation in Life Cycle Assessment
Methodology and Application
• Heijungs R, et al (1992) Environmental Life Cycle
Assessment of Products. Vol. I: Guide, and Vol. II:
Backgrounds, Center for Envir. Studies, Leiden University
• International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
• Journal of Cleaner Production
• Journal of Industrial Ecology