Life-Cycle Assessment: Its use in the Mining Industry of the Future

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mary Jean Buchanan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

The last twenty years have seen the advent of environmental concerns and sustainable development, and the industry has witnessed the rise of Environmental Management Systems and their registration through several international standardization systems such as EMAS and ISO 14001. Beyond EMS and ISO 14001, which new goal the mining industry should aim at. Life-cycle assessment (LCA), another tool from the Environmental Management System series, is also on the rise and currently the object of an international standard (ISO 14040:1997). Through LCA, it is possible to assess the environmental aspects and potential impacts associated with products and services, taking into account all the activities required for its fabrication, its use, its transportation and its disposal. How could LCA be applied to the mining industry ? Is the international market pressurizing on mining companies to supply an ?environmental ore?? What about the automobile industry and its use of LCA ? Will it influence the ferrous and non-ferrous metal industry, suppliers of raw materials ? This paper presents a review of possible applications of LCA for the mining industry as well as world trends.
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APA: Mary Jean Buchanan  (2001)  Life-Cycle Assessment: Its use in the Mining Industry of the Future

MLA: Mary Jean Buchanan Life-Cycle Assessment: Its use in the Mining Industry of the Future. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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