2012 Spring Meeting & 8th Global Congress on Process Safety
(7c) LCA As a Sustainability Decision-Making Tool for Regulations and Investment
Author
Sarah Widder - Presenter, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Life-cycle analysis (LCA) is a unique tool which provides a framework to quantify impacts from a specific process or technology from resource extraction to disposal, or "cradle to grave." LCA can be employed to assess the "sustainability" of a technology by identifying the life-cycle impacts on environmental, economic, and social indicators. These sustainability scores can be used to compare technologies or identify areas for improvement and further research. The comprehensive sustainability impacts of a technology should inform the regulatory and financial support a technology receives. This talk will use examples to indentify how LCA can serve as a useful tool to assess the sustainability of technologies and how the results can be used in policy development or future research portfolios.