Social and environmental LCA of two options for managing e-waste

Cette étude a été réalisée à l’initiative de RECYC-QUÉBEC par le Groupe AGÉCO et le Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur le cycle de vie des produits, procédés et services (CIRAIG). L’étude évalue les impacts sociaux et environnementaux potentiels associés à deux filières de gestion en fin de vie du matériel informatique usagé, soit le reconditionnement pour fin de réemploi et le recyclage, au moyen de la méthodologie de l’analyse du cycle de vie (ACV).

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Open source Input-Output LCA model and tool to estimate life cycle impacts of products and services

Biomass energy, or bioenergy, is energy produced from renewable biomass, for which the assessment of environmental impacts through life cycle assessment (LCA) presents a number of challenges, in particular methodological ones. The general objectives of this study are to analyze current practices for carrying out LCAs of biomass energy, and to provide recommendations on current and future best practices.

Food choices have a significant climate impact, which can be unknown to the public. The CIRAIG, commissioned by Polytechnique Montréal, has been tasked with calculating the climate-warming impact of the menus offered by the cafeteria, aiming to enable students to understand the impact of their meals and change their eating habits to reduce it.

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