Metal Cycle: is it "LCAble"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. A. Reute E. Verhoe J. Villeneuve
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The objective of EU waste policy is to reintroduce used materials into the economic cycle, especially by recycling, or to return them to the environment in a useful state or at least a harmless state. To support decision-making in complex systems, the standardised ISO 14040 life cycle assessment (LCA) method can be used to quantify and to interpret the environmental repercussions of (changes in) a product system from cradle to crave related to a functional service unit. The use of the standardised LCA method at European level can be characterised as a damage-oriented or top-down method, which is often used in product design. Winning, extraction and processing of metals are part of the interconnected worldwide metals production system linked to product design, manufacture and recycling. This complexity cannot be dealt with using LCA. This paper will discuss a dynamic model that deals with this complexity, at the same time providing detailed bottom-up insight into the complex web of materials referred to as Metal Ecology. An example on the replacement on lead in solders will be discussed to illustrate this.
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APA: M. A. Reute E. Verhoe J. Villeneuve  (2005)  Metal Cycle: is it "LCAble"

MLA: M. A. Reute E. Verhoe J. Villeneuve Metal Cycle: is it "LCAble". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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