ISO 14040 and LCA Terms and Definitions
Three Components of LCA
Compilation of inventory of inputs and outputs evaluation of the inventory regarding their environmental impacts interpreting the results
ISO 14000 Series
Envisions as a second set of managerial standards that will lead to improving environmental performance of business
LCA framework and stages
Goal and scope definition Inventory analysis Impact assessment Interpretation Direct applications -development -improvement -planning -policy making -marketing -other
Product
Goods or service Co-product- any of two or more products coming from the same unit process or product system
ISO 140140-14046
Includes lifecycle assessment principles, framework, goal, scope definition, inventory analysis, impact assessment, interpretation, and water footprint
ISO
International Organization for Standardization Established in 1947 to facilitate the international coordination and unification of industrial standards A non government federation of national standards bodies from around 150 countries The US member body is American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
ISO 14040
LCA is a technique for assessing the environmental aspects and potential impacts associated with a product LCA is not the only environmental management technique (risk assessment, EIA)
Use LCA in identifying
Opportunities to improve environmental aspects of products Strategic planning, priority setting, products or process design Environmental claim, eco-labeling scheme, or environmental declaration
Unit Process
Smallest portion of a product system for which data are collected when performing a life-cycle assessment A product's life cycle = series of unit processes Inputs of energy and mass (from nature or technosphere) undergoes unit process and leads to outputs like emissions, solid waste, products and co products that go to nature or technosphere
LCA limitations
Subjective choices to be made Limitations due to data availability and quality Spatially and temporarily generic
Product system
collection of unit processes with elementary and product flows, performing one or more defined functions, and which models the life cycle of a product
Functional Unit
quantified performance of a product system for use as a reference unit
System Boundary
set of criteria specifying which unit processes are part of a product system
What should LCA studies address?
the environmental aspects of product systems from raw material acquisition to final disposal
ISO 9000 Series
Widely adopted by industry community as a sound management practice to improve quality of products