Measuring Sustainability Of Building Aggregates By Means Of LCA Tools

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Building aggregates, basic materials for the construction industry, must be produced according to socio-economic and environmental sustainability principles, i.e. the three fundamental components of Sustainable Development. On this subject, an introductory discussion about the interpretation of these concepts in the field of mineral production and construction industry is first presented. As for the socio-economic aspect, aggregates are then illustrated as being essential resources for the development of the society, underlying that it is possible to understand their fundamental socio-economic role only through the analysis of the whole product life cycle, from production to end use and beyond. The same has to be done on the environmental side to assess the environmental impacts of aggregates: one should look for, not in the quarry phase only, but also in all the downstream activities of the construction process, including the use phase and beyond. Based on this approach, in the second part of the paper, the results of some investigations focused on eco-profiles of building aggregates, gathered through the application of LCA methodology are presented and discussed. In such a context, strengths and weaknesses of LCA indicators will be discussed, as well.
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APA:  (2007)  Measuring Sustainability Of Building Aggregates By Means Of LCA Tools

MLA: Measuring Sustainability Of Building Aggregates By Means Of LCA Tools. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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