Purpose This paper will give an overview of LCA studies on lead metal production and use recently conducted by the International Lead Association. Methods The lead industry, through the International Lead Association (ILA), has recently completed three life cycle studies to assess the environmental impact of lead metal production and two of …
Learn MoreThe life cycle impact assessment method was based on the product environmental footprint (PEF) which provides a large set of environmental impact …
Learn MoreIntroduction. The transportation industry is developing rapidly and plays a particularly important role in economic and social development 1.At the same time, it also consumes many fossil fuels and causes serious environmental pollution 2.IEA (2019) reports that approximately one-third of global CO 2 emissions are caused by the transport …
Learn MoreTraining Manual on Integrated Environmental Assessment and Reporting in Africa. Module 1 – Introduction to Environmental Assessment. Overview. This module highlights different types of environmental assessment, and the context within which Integrated Environmental Assessment and reporting (IEA) has evolved. By
Learn More3. Assessment Method Used 3.1. Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a systematic tool used to identify and evaluate the environmental impacts associated with the …
Learn MoreAn environmental impact assessment (EIA) involves the evaluation of information about pipe raw materials, processes, and product manufacturing to obtain the associated emissions and ecological ...
Learn MoreDOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.116417 Corpus ID: 259188683; Environmental risk assessment near a typical spent lead-acid battery recycling factory in China. @article{Gao2023EnvironmentalRA, title={Environmental risk assessment near a typical spent lead-acid battery recycling factory in China.}, author={Xiaofeng Gao and Yiran …
Learn MoreThis catalyst exhibits superior tolerance and high catalytic activity in depolymerization of various real polyester wastes. A life cycle assessment (LCA) of this …
Learn MoreLockridge Extension Pipeline Project Docket No. CP19-52-000 TO THE INTERESTED PARTY: The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or Commission) has prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for the Lockridge Extension Pipeline Project proposed by Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (Natural) in the above …
Learn MorePurpose Life cycle assessment (LCA) literature evaluating environmental burdens from lithium-ion battery (LIB) production facilities lacks an understanding of how …
Learn MoreSerajiantehrani, R., Najafi, M., Kaushal, V., and Mohammadi, M. M. (2020). Environmental Impact Assessment of Trenchless Spray-Applied Pipe Linings (SAPLs) Renewal Method in Culverts and Drainage Structures. In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2020: Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater and Water Desalination …
Learn MoreThe value of the environment must be considered in macro-planning of infrastructure projects, and disregarding the importance of the environment has produced many types of environmental pollution and increased toxic gas emissions (Daghighi, 2017; Hardoy, Mitlin, & Satterthwaite, 1992) nsequently, engineers'' attentions have been …
Learn MoreIn recent years, environmental pollution and public health incidents caused by the recycling of spent lead-acid batteries (LABs) has becoming more frequent, posing potential risk to both the ecological environment and human health. Accurately assessing the environmental risk associated with the recycling of spent LABs is a …
Learn MoreAn environmental impact assessment (EIA) involves the evaluation of information about pipe raw materials, processes, and product manufacturing to obtain the …
Learn MoreThe functional unit (FU) of the LCA is defined as "one use of a polyester T-shirt." The chosen system boundary considers the life cycle of a polyester T-shirt from raw material acquisition to the end-of-life options (Fig. 2), with an extension of raw material substitution for the material recycling option and fuel substitution for the energy recovery …
Learn MoreDOI: 10.1061/(asce)ps.1949-1204.0000395 Corpus ID: 208840310; Environmental Impact Assessment of the Fabrication of Pipe Rehabilitation Materials @article{Alsadi2020EnvironmentalIA, title={Environmental Impact Assessment of the Fabrication of Pipe Rehabilitation Materials}, author={Alhossin A. Alsadi and John C. …
Learn MoreThe design of VRFB can be categorized as a full-flow system in which all the reacting chemicals are dissolved in a liquid phase, while the ZBFB and IFB are hybrid systems since metal forms as a solid phase deposited on the electrode surface (Chalamala et al., 2014; Leung et al., 2012).Typically, a membrane is inserted in each cell to maintain …
Learn MoreTable 12.1 groups the selling history of Li-ion and NiMH batteries in Japan from 2013–17, and the data was arranged from the Battery Association of Japan (2018).As presented, the selling price of Li-ion batteries was around 279.364 million JPY in the year 2013, while at the same time, the selling price for NiMH batteries was about 178.748 …
Learn MoreEnvironmental Impact Assessment of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions during Trenchless Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation May 2024 DOI: 10.20944/preprints202406.0136.v1
Learn MoreThis research aims to analyze the environmental impact of six fibers in the textile industry: conventional and organic cotton, silk, jute, flax, and polyester. The study used a life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology with a cradle-to-gate system boundary and analyzed the stages of agriculture, spinning, weaving, and dyeing. In agriculture …
Learn MoreThe NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment issued the Secretary''s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs) for the project. Feb 2022 The project''s Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was put on public exhibition from Wednesday 9 February until Tuesday 8 March 2022.
Learn MoreThis study investigates the use of glass fiber-reinforced polyester (GRP) pipe powder (PP) for improving the bearing capacity of sandy soils. After a series of direct share tests, the optimum PP ...
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Learn MoreFuture Pipe Industries is committed to sustainability in its products and their use. In support of this commitment, we are pleased to share Environmental Product Declaration for Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP/GRE) Pipe and Fittings. EPD is based on a Life Cycle Assessment and follow the international standard ISO 14025 (Type III Environmental …
Learn MoreCured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining is a widely adopted method for pipeline renewal, offering advantages such as rapid installation and cost-effectiveness. However, concerns regarding the environmental impacts of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions during the installation process have raised issues regarding the CIPP method. …
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Learn MorePolyester waste is increasingly accumulating in the environment, and alcoholysis recycling offers a sustainable management solution. This study demonstrates the use of an oxygen vacancy-rich ...
Learn Moreassessment of the environmental impact due to flow battery pro-duction has been undertaken (L''Abbate et al., 2019; Weber et al., 2018). Thus, environmental benefit associated with only the use phase of flow batteries in the electric grid could be inaccurately estimated, because detailed data on flow battery production, and
Learn MoreLife Cycle Environmental Assessment of Paint Processes Vol. 74, No. 925, ... tions, acrylic and polyester. The nomenclature of each scenario is presented in Table 1 (column 1). Although, scenarios (1) and (2) are common in the U.S., scenario (3) may be a potential arrangement for automo-
Learn MoreThe objective of this study is to evaluate the environmental implications of a novel bio-recycling method that recovers polyester (PET) fibres and glucose, from 50/50 cotton/PET blend of fabric waste from H&M, using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The chosen functional unit is one kg of recovered PET fibre.
Learn MoreEnvironmental impact assessment (EIA) is defined as the systematic identification and evaluation of the potential impacts (effects) of proposed projects, plans, programs, or legislative actions relative to the physical, chemical, biological, cultural, and socioeconomic components of the environment (Canter 1997).According to the Ministry of …
Learn MoreThe life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) was performed to translate the LCI into environmental effects or impact categories. To do so, OpenLCA software coupled with ecoinvent v3.8 was used. A cradle-to …
Learn MoreIn this study, the environmental assessment of one battery pack (with a nominal capacity of 11.4 kWh able to be used for about 140,000 km of driving) is carried out by using the Life Cycle ...
Learn MoreBased on a review of relevant literature, the main assessment approaches include environmental impact assessment (EIA) (Davids et al., 2022), life cycle assessment (LCA) (De Wolf et al., 2020 ...
Learn MoreDuring the past years, while most DWDN studies have focused on hydraulic, qualitative, and economical aspects of projects, recent increases in environmental pollution makes it necessary to consider their environmental impact (Hajibabaei, Nazif, & Vahedizade, 2017) this study, the environmental impact of a …
Learn MorePDF | On Jan 1, 1997, Søren Ellebæk Laursen and others published Environmental assessment of textiles. Life cycle screening of textiles containing cotton, wool, viscose, polyester or acrylic ...
Learn More1.1.3 This Environmental Statement (ES) presents the findings of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the replacement pipeline, which is hereafter referred to as ''the project''. The ES has been prepared to meet the requirements of the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (2017) (''the EIA Regulations ...
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