Life cycle analysis? (1 Viewer)

chardie2

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Don't worry I have found the answer to anyone who wants to know:

The life cycle analysis is the process of Analyzing the total cycle of a product looking at each stage of it's life:
  • raw materials - processing
  • transportations
  • manufacturing packaging
  • distribution
  • use by consumers
  • disposal

You look at all the components involved in each stage and measure the effect which they will have on the environment.

Hope that makes sense!
 

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Life cycle analysis is the analysis of a product from conception to disposal. A product creates waste during all these stages and after use it is eventually thrown away. Its basically a technique for assesing the potentional and real environmental damage during all stages of a products life. Stages are listed above by chardie

Its is important for a number of reasons

- encourages a more informed and broader view of the enviornmental impact of a product
- avoiced generalisations about the environemntal preformance of a material in isolation to its total life cycle. It is supported by empirical evidence
- allow designers and consumers to compare the relative significance of different types of environmental imapcts with caution
 

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