Italo Emmanoel Mesquita Oliveira de Moura, Elaine Aparecida da Silva
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摘要
消毒剂是降低健康风险的基本产品,但对环境也有重大影响。本研究根据 NBR ISO 14045:2014 评估了消毒剂的生态效益。原始数据收集自巴西生产商,二手数据则来自专利和 Ecoinvent 数据库。系统边界包括从摇篮到消费者的使用过程。采用销售价格作为产品系统价值指标(经济分析)。原材料生产对消毒剂 A(抗菌剂、表面活性剂和防腐剂)和 C(抗菌剂、表面活性剂和不透明剂)的环境绩效影响最大。消毒剂 B 除了原材料生产(抗菌剂、不透明剂和表面活性剂)外,消费者运输也对其产生了重大影响。这些关键工序占两类产品总体影响的 60% 以上。生态效益矩阵(概况)涉及环境和经济指标。所有消毒剂都占据了第三或第四象限,表明对环境类别的影响较大。消毒剂 C 的生态效益最高,而消毒剂 B 的生态效益最低,主要是由于其产品系统价值。敏感性分析表明,改变产品成分对环境是可行的,例如更换抗菌剂、表面活性剂、防腐剂和不透明剂。能耗和水耗对所评估的产品没有重大影响。
Eco‐efficiency improvement strategies for disinfectants
Disinfectants are essential products for reducing health risks, but they also have significant environmental impacts. This study assessed the Eco‐efficiency of disinfectants based on the NBR ISO 14045:2014. Primary data were collected from Brazilian producers, while secondary data were obtained from patents and the Ecoinvent database. The system boundaries encompassed cradle‐to‐consumer use. The selling price was adopted as the product system value indicator (economic analysis). Raw materials production had the greatest impact on the environmental performance of disinfectants A (Antibacterial, surfactant and preservative) and C (Antibacterial, surfactant and opacifier). Disinfectant B, in addition to raw materials production (Antibacterial, opacifier and surfactant), also experienced significant impacts from consumer transport. These critical processes represent more than 60% of the overall impacts in both categories. The Eco‐efficiency matrix (profile) related environmental and economic indicators. All disinfectants occupied quadrants three or four, indicating high impact on the environmental categories. Disinfectant C had the highest Eco‐efficiency while disinfectant B had the lowest, mainly due to its product system value. Sensitivity analysis indicated environmentally viable changes in the products' composition, such as replacing the antibacterial, surfactant, preservative, and opacifier. Energy and water consumption did not significantly impact the assessed products.