Black swans swimming in product streams: method for including unplanned events in life cycle assessment
Journal article, 2024
Method: A theoretical background to the concepts of black swans, accidents, and unplanned events is first provided. We then propose a method for how unplanned events can be included in LCA practice, illustrated through three cases: (i) a sabotage in the energy system, (ii) an accident in the use phase, and (iii) a sudden policy change.
Results: The results show that unplanned events can be included and may significantly affect LCA results, sometimes even fulfilling criteria for black-swan events.
Conclusions: We suggest that unplanned events should be included in LCA when relevant, e.g. as one scenario in LCAs of product systems sensitive to accidents. We also suggest that changes in flows due to unplanned events should be considered in unit processes, so that their impacts become distributed across downstream product systems depending on demand for the unit-process output.
Unit process
Black swan
Life cycle assessment
Accident
Risk assessment
Author
Frida Hermansson
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Rickard Arvidsson
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis
Magdalena Svanström
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
0948-3349 (ISSN) 1614-7502 (eISSN)
Vol. 29 10 1818-1826Environmental impacts of recycling and accidents in carbon fibre composite life cycles
ÅForsk (23-491), 2023-09-01 -- 2026-06-30.
Subject Categories
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Environmental Management
Business Administration
Driving Forces
Sustainable development
Areas of Advance
Production
DOI
10.1007/s11367-024-02344-4