2017 Annual Meeting
(572a) Methodologies for Life Cycle Inventory Generation of Chemicals and Their Implication on the Life Cycle Impact Assessment Results
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This study comprehensively examines eight different approaches used by LCA practitioners to incorporate chemical LCIs in their analysis based on varying data availability and the uncertainties associated with them. The implications of overestimating or underestimating the chemical LCI on the overall life cycle assessment of a product has been explored using a case study of polystyrene. The study suggests that, while approaches such as, using stoichiometry to determine the inputs and outputs in a chemical process can grossly underestimate the environmental impacts such as GWP and CED, using process simulation models without appropriately accounting for heat integration etc. can lead to overestimation of these impacts. Approaches which do not consider auxiliary operations and uses indeterminate estimations for electricity consumption could lead to misleading estimates for impact categories such as Ecotoxicity and such studies should avoid publishing these impacts.