Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1056595 Journal of Environmental Management 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The development of value-added products made from post-consumer plastic recyclates has become an important goal in the quest for a sustainable society. To attain such goal, tools with higher accuracy and wider scope are increasingly necessary. The present work describes the application of a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)/Life Cycle Costing (LCC) integrated model, with inclusion of externalities (environmental and social costs), to Anti-Glare Lamellae (AGL) made with High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). It compares an AGL currently manufactured from virgin HDPE (current AGL) with an alternative one made with recycled HDPE (optional AGL). The results obtained show that neither the current nor the optional AGL depict the best environmental performance in all impact categories. Nevertheless, there is a clear overall environmental and economic advantage in replacing virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE. The present work also makes evident that the LCA/LCC integrated model allows the identification of economic and environmental win–win and trade-off situations related to the full life cycle of products. As such, its results can be used as valuable guidelines in product development.

► An integrated Life Cycle Assessment/Life Cycle Costing was conducted in this work. ► Anti-Glare Lamellae made with virgin and recycled polyethylene were compared. ► The recycled solution exhibits improved environmental and economic performance. ► The results of the study represent valuable guidelines for product development.

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