一个特定的半自动化生命周期足迹框架,超越了LCA中的通用数据

IF 5.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Marit Salome Rognan, Manuele Margni, Guillaume Majeau-Bettez
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摘要

生命周期评估(LCA)和环境扩展投入产出分析的进步使几乎任何产品和服务的环境足迹能够快速通用估计。然而,超越一般估计到基于实际的、具体的供应链数据的评估仍然是昂贵和不切实际的,并且需要在供应链参与者和LCA从业者之间大量共享专有数据。实现LCA的广泛特异性需要从根本上改变库存和排放数据的收集、存储和交换方式。本研究开发了SSELF(特定半自动生命周期足迹)框架,以一种可以扩展的方式超越LCA中的通用数据,同时保护敏感数据。该框架的一个关键特征是分散库存收集和足迹计算。因此,生产功能仍然是私有的,上游影响是使用具有唯一产品标识符和其他用户报告的足迹数据库的迭代方法来计算的,捕获供应商足迹的变化。尽管这大大减少了足迹评估的工作量,但在实践中实施该框架提出了新的挑战,本文将对这些挑战进行识别和讨论,并就如何解决这些挑战及其影响提出建议。这项工作为如何使每个产品和服务都有其独特的足迹提供了重要的见解。为了帮助消费者减少其基于消费的影响,并使公司对其间接影响承担责任并减少其间接影响,有必要更具体地广泛获取足迹。
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SSELF: A Specific SEmiautomated Lifecycle Footprinting framework to go beyond generic data in LCA

SSELF: A Specific SEmiautomated Lifecycle Footprinting framework to go beyond generic data in LCA

Advancements in life cycle assessment (LCA) and environmentally extended input–output analysis enable quick generic estimations of the environmental footprint of almost any product and service. However, going beyond a generic estimate to an assessment based on actual, specific supply chain data remains costly and impracticable and demands significant sharing of proprietary data between supply chain actors and the LCA practitioner. Achieving widespread specificity in LCA requires fundamentally changing the way inventory and emission data are collected, stored, and exchanged. This research develops the SSELF (Specific SEmiautomated Lifecycle Footprinting) framework to go beyond generic data in LCA in a way that can scale up, while safeguarding sensitive data. A key feature of the framework is decentralizing inventory collection and footprint calculations. Thus, production functions remain private and upstream impacts are calculated using an iterative approach with a database of unique product identifiers and the footprints reported by other users, capturing changes in the footprints of suppliers. Although this substantially reduces the effort of footprint assessments, implementing the framework in practice presents new challenges, which are identified and discussed in this paper along with recommendations on how they can be addressed and their implications. This work provides important insight into how to get to a point where every product and service has its unique footprint. Broad access to footprints with more specificity is necessary to help consumers reduce their consumption-based impacts and make companies take accountability for, and reduce, their indirect impacts.

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Journal of Industrial Ecology
Journal of Industrial Ecology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
8.50%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Industrial Ecology addresses a series of related topics: material and energy flows studies (''industrial metabolism'') technological change dematerialization and decarbonization life cycle planning, design and assessment design for the environment extended producer responsibility (''product stewardship'') eco-industrial parks (''industrial symbiosis'') product-oriented environmental policy eco-efficiency Journal of Industrial Ecology is open to and encourages submissions that are interdisciplinary in approach. In addition to more formal academic papers, the journal seeks to provide a forum for continuing exchange of information and opinions through contributions from scholars, environmental managers, policymakers, advocates and others involved in environmental science, management and policy.
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