LCA of Solid Waste Management Systems

Ioannis Bakas*, Alexis Laurent, Julie Clavreul, Anna Bernstad Saraiva, Monia Niero, Emmanuel Gentil, Michael Z. Hauschild

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The chapter explores the application of LCA to solid waste management systems through the review of published studies on the subject. The environmental implications of choices involved in the modelling setup of waste management systems are increasingly in the spotlight, due to public health concerns and new legislation addressing the impacts from managing our waste. The application of LCA to solid waste management systems, sometimes called "waste LCA", is distinctive in that system boundaries are rigorously defined to exclude all life cycle stages except from the end-of-life. Moreover, specific methodological challenges arise when investigating waste systems, such as the allocation of impacts and the consideration of long-term emissions. The complexity of waste LCAs is mainly derived from the variability of the object under study (waste) which is made of different materials that may require different treatments. This chapter attempts to address these challenges by identifying common misconceptions and by providing methodological guidance for alleviating the associated uncertainty. Readers are also provided with the list of studies reviewed and key sources for reference to implement LCA on solid waste systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLife Cycle Assessment : Theory and Practice
Number of pages40
PublisherSpringer Publishing Company
Publication date2 Sept 2017
Pages887-926
ISBN (Print)9783319564746
ISBN (Electronic)9783319564753
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2017
Externally publishedYes

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