混凝土电杆行业的环境评价

Nathalie Barbosa Reis Monteiro , José Machado Moita Neto , Elaine Aparecida da Silva
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目的制造电线杆的公司会产生一些负面的环境影响,需要对其程度进行评估,以找到减轻这些影响的方法。方法本研究采用生命周期评价(LCA)方法来衡量电杆整个生命周期的潜在环境影响。主要数据(水泥、砾石、沙子、钢筋、能源、水的量)是从位于巴西皮亚伊的Teresina的工业中收集的,并使用了Ecoinvent 3.7.1数据库中的信息(运输、固体废物、液体废水、颗粒物)。结果和讨论文献从不同的角度讨论了电杆生产,使本研究与传播混凝土电杆生产中的生命周期思想相关。然而,文献指出了生态毒性和人类毒性指标的相关性趋势,以及本研究的结果。废物处理是这些行业的一个重要影响来源,证实了在这些材料的使用寿命结束和生产过程中对其进行有效管理的必要性。情景分析表明,有可能减少这些行业的潜在影响。结论在行业内重复使用废物是可行的(为此目的使用碎纸机),有助于减少与电线杆生命周期相关的各种生产过程中天然沉积物的提取,并减少其在环境中的积累。使用更紧密的供应商的投入是一项有助于减轻气体排放的潜在影响、减少导致全球变暖和气候变化的影响的战略。此外,其他论文基于复杂的实验室研究,展示了不同场景下可行的替代方案。尽管如此,他的方法表明了如何通过采取简单的行动来减轻影响,例如重新利用这些行业的废水和残留物。可以通过接近理想的场景重新定义生产流程,为该行业带来环境可持续性。
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Environmental assessment in concrete pole industries

Purpose

Companies that manufacture poles generate several negative environmental impacts, whose extent needs to be assessed to find ways to mitigate them.

Methods

In this research, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was used as a methodology to measure the potential environmental impacts throughout the poles' life cycle. Primary data (amount of cement, gravel, sand, steel rebars, energy, water) were collected from industries located in Teresina, Piauí, Brazil, and information from the Ecoinvent 3.7.1 database (transport, solid waste, liquid effluents, particulate matter) was used.

Results and discussion

The literature addresses pole production from a different perspective, making this study relevant to disseminate the life cycle thinking in concrete pole production. However, the literature points to a correlation trend for ecotoxicity and human toxicity indicators, as well as the results found in this research. Waste disposal stands out as an important source of impact for these industries, confirming the necessity of efficient management of these materials at the end of their lifespan and during the production process. The scenario analysis showed that is possible to reduce the potential impacts of these industries.

Conclusion

The reuse of waste within the industry itself is feasible (using a shredder for this purpose) and can contribute to decreasing the extraction of natural deposits in various production processes related to the poles' life cycle and reducing their accumulation in the environment. The use of inputs from closer suppliers is a strategy that contributes to mitigating the potential impact of gaseous emissions, reducing the impact that generates global warming and climate change. In addition, other papers show viable alternatives in different scenarios, based on complex laboratory studies. Nevertheless, his approach shows how impacts can be mitigated with the adoption of simple actions such as the reuse of effluents and residues from these industries. It is possible to redefine the production process through a scenario close to the ideal, bringing environmental sustainability to the sector.

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