Tag: Related study phase: Goal and scope definition
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C-02 End of life (EoL) scenarios
Aspect C-02 End of life (EoL) scenarios Description In different countries, various options exist for the end of life of products and materials. Should general scenarios be defined for end-of-life routes? related study objective ☒ stand-alone LCA ☒ comparative assertion related study phase ☒ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ goal and scope definition inventory analysis (LCI)…
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C-03 Choice of data
Aspect C-03 Choice of data Description Should generic (material specific) or product-specific data be used? related study objective ☒ stand-alone LCA ☒ comparative assertion related study phase ☒ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ goal and scope definition inventory analysis (LCI) impact assessment (LCIA) interpretation reporting relevant for new buildings existing buildings construction products screening LCA simplified…
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C-04 Waste classification
Aspect C-04 Waste classification Description How should output wastes be classified: as e.g. inert, non-hazardous, hazardous? related study objective ☒ stand-alone LCA ☒ comparative assertion related study phase ☒ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ goal and scope definition inventory analysis (LCI) impact assessment (LCIA) interpretation reporting relevant for new buildings existing buildings construction products screening LCA…
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C-01 Demolition/deconstruction – screening and simplified LCA
Aspect C-01 Demolition/deconstruction – screening and simplified LCA Description The deconstruction and demolition stage involves quantification of the impact related to the end of life of the constructed system. For example, if it is a reinforced concrete building, deconstruction activity will consist mainly in separating the reinforcing steel from the concrete. During this operation, energy…
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C-02 Demolition/deconstruction – complete LCA
Aspect C-02 Demolition/deconstruction – complete LCA Description The deconstruction and demolition stage involves quantification of the impact related to the end of life of the constructed system. For example, if it is a reinforced concrete building, deconstruction activity will consist mainly in separating the reinforcing steel from the concrete. During this operation, energy is consumed,…
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C-05 Transport of wastes to landfill, incineration and recycling facilities – screening and simplified LCA
Aspect C-05 Transport of wastes to landfill, incineration and recycling facilities – screening and simplified LCA Description The transportation distances are likely to be different, depending on the EoL scenarios. For example, whereas a landfill facility is likely to be found in every city, a recycling plant may be far away as, for example, only…
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C-06 Transport of wastes to landfill, incineration and recycling facilities – complete LCA
Aspect C-06 Transport of wastes to landfill, incineration and recycling facilities – complete LCA Description The transportation distances are likely to be different, depending on the EoL scenarios. For example, whereas a landfill facility is likely to be found in every city, a recycling plant may be far away as, for example, only one exists…
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C-07 Waste treatment vs recycling and recovery process
Aspect C-07 Waste treatment vs recycling and recovery process Description How should the waste treatment and recycling/reuse/energy recovery of building materials be accounted for (e.g. different recycling practices, economic feasibility)? related study objective ☒ stand-alone LCA ☒ comparative assertion related study phase ☒ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ goal and scope definition inventory analysis (LCI) impact…
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C-03 (Buildings) / C-08 (Products) LCA modelling of landfill/disposal
Aspect C-03 (Buildings) / C-08 (Products) LCA modelling of landfill/disposal Description Should general rules be defined regarding what is deposited and which LCA data to use? What is the timescale for modelling the fate of disposed material? related study objective ☒ stand-alone LCA ☒ comparative assertion related study phase ☒ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ goal…
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D-01 Inclusion of reuse, recovery or recycling potentials (Module D) in building or product LCA
Aspect D-01 Inclusion of reuse, recovery or recycling potentials (Module D) in building or product LCA Description Module D describes the net benefits related to exported energy and secondary materials, secondary fuels or secondary products resulting from reuse, recycling and energy recovery that take place beyond the system boundary for both products and buildings. Displaying…