life cycle impact assessment

  • 1Life-cycle assessment — Cradle to grave redirects here. For other uses, see Cradle to the Grave (disambiguation). A life cycle assessment (LCA, also known as life cycle analysis, ecobalance, and cradle to grave analysis)[1] is a technique to assess environmental impacts …

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  • 2Life cycle assessment — A life cycle assessment (LCA, also known as life cycle analysis, ecobalance, and cradle to grave analysis) is the investigation and valuation of the environmental impacts of a given product or service caused or necessitated by its existence.… …

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  • 3Environmental impact assessment — Environmental law …

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  • 4Impact of nanotechnology — Part of a series of articles on the Impact of Nanotechnology …

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  • 5Design Impact Measures — are use to qualify projects for various rating systems and to guide both design and regulatory decisions from beginning to end. Some like the Greenhouse Gas inventory may also be required globally for all business decisions. Some like the LEED… …

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  • 6Design impact measures — are use to qualify projects for various rating systems and to guide both design and regulatory decisions from beginning to end. Some like the greenhouse gas inventory may also be required globally for all business decisions. Some like the LEED… …

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  • 7Life Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Zoology       In 2008 several zoological studies provided new insights into how species life history traits (such as the timing of reproduction or the length of life of adult individuals) are derived in part as responses to… …

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  • 8Environmental impact of wind power — Livestock ignore wind turbines,[1] and continue to graze as they did before wind turbines were installed. Compared to the environmental impact of traditional energy sources, the environmental impact of wind power is relatively minor. Wind power… …

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  • 9Whole-life cost — Whole life cost, or Life cycle cost (LCC), refers to the total cost of ownership over the life of an asset [1]. Also commonly referred to as cradle to grave or womb to tomb costs. Costs considered include the financial cost which is relatively… …

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  • 10Environmental impact of nanotechnology — Part of a series of articles on the Impact of Nanotechnology …

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