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LCA Case Studies
Transportation in LCA A Comparative Evaluation of the Importance of Transport in Four LCAs Anne-Mette Jørgensen; Peter E. Ywema; Niels Frees+; Stephan Exner; Rolf Bracke Corresponding author:: Anne-Mette M. Jørgensen, IMSA Amsterdam, Environmental Consult & Innovation, Institute for Environment and Systems Analysis, Van Eeghenstraat 77, NL-1071 EX Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether transport and logistics substantially contribute to the environmental interventions and impacts identified in LCAs. Four LCAs, encompassing very different products in different countries, were screened for the relative contribution of transport to the overall environmental interventions and impacts. Aside from this, the contribution of transport within individual life cycle phases was in investigated.
In none of the LCAs did transport contribute to less than 5% of the energy related interventions or impacts, whereas contributions with more than ten percent occurred regularly, especially in events involving NOx related impact. The importance of transport strongly depends on the kind of product studied. It seems to be especially important for agricultural products. With respect to individual phases of the life cycle, the study indicates that special attention is required for the transport of raw materials, for use phase of electronics and for the disposal phase of recyclable products. | | Keywords: impact assessment, relative contribution of transportation to impact areas; inventory, relative contribution to emissions; life cycle phases, relative impact of transportation; transportation, relative contribution to environmental impact |
1 LCA (4) 218-220 (1996)
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