Opportunities of consequential and attributional modelling in life cycle assessment of wastewater and sludge management
Journal article, 2019
We introduce and apply a distinction between physically and legally joint processes as basis for the allocation of resource use and emissions in attributional LCA, and suggest that, when the joint process is not driven by commercial interests, allocation factors could be identified and quantified through stakeholder priorities. In consequential LCAs, the substitution depends on the subjective view on what consequences are foreseeable, for example based on short- or long-term considerations. All of these modelling aspects can, as our case study illustrates, affect the LCA results.
Sewage treatment
Change-oriented LCA
Allocation problem
Accounting LCA
Multifunctional process
Author
Sara Heimersson
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis
Magdalena Svanström
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis
Tomas Ekvall
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis
Journal of Cleaner Production
0959-6526 (ISSN)
Vol. 222 242-251Improved life cycle assessment modelling of fertilizers - the case of sewage sludge
Formas (942-2015-1116), 2016-01-01 -- 2019-12-31.
Driving Forces
Sustainable development
Subject Categories
Water Engineering
Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology
Environmental Sciences
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.02.248