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Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment of Products and Processes
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Rüdenauer, Ina Gensch, Carl‐Otto Grießhammer, Rainer Bunke, Dirk Rüdenauer, Ina Gensch, Carl‐Otto Grießhammer, Rainer Bunke, Dirk |
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Rüdenauer, Ina Gensch, Carl‐Otto Grießhammer, Rainer Bunke, Dirk 1088-1980 1530-9290 Wiley General Social Sciences General Environmental Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/108819805775248061 <jats:title>Summary</jats:title><jats:p>The eco‐efficiency analysis method developed and used by the Öko‐Institut analyzes different alternatives that fulfill a defined consumer need, from an environmental as well as an economic perspective.</jats:p><jats:p>Like life‐cycle assessment (LCA), eco‐efficiency analysis makes possible the setting of priorities in purchasing decisions or can be used to show optimization potentials in product development processes.</jats:p><jats:p>Eco‐efficiency analysis builds upon two methods: LCA, according to ISO 14040 ff. (to assess the environmental aspects of products and processes), and life‐cycle costing. Life‐cycle costing results in a single figure—the total costs of ownership to one or several actors. The environmental impacts can be evaluated and aggregated as a single score or the impact category indicator results can be kept separate. In either case two single scores can be compared: the total environmental burden or the impact category indicator results, and the total costs of ownership of the alternatives under consideration.</jats:p><jats:p>The results can then be plotted in two‐dimensional graphs that show the effectiveness of certain measures in environmental and economic terms. The efficiency is expressed as a numerical ratio of environmental savings to difference in costs.</jats:p><jats:p>Together with furnishing more detailed results and a discussion of additional benefits or potential barriers, eco‐efficiency analysis broadens the basis for decision‐making processes.</jats:p> Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment of Products and Processes Journal of Industrial Ecology |
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spelling | Rüdenauer, Ina Gensch, Carl‐Otto Grießhammer, Rainer Bunke, Dirk 1088-1980 1530-9290 Wiley General Social Sciences General Environmental Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/108819805775248061 <jats:title>Summary</jats:title><jats:p>The eco‐efficiency analysis method developed and used by the Öko‐Institut analyzes different alternatives that fulfill a defined consumer need, from an environmental as well as an economic perspective.</jats:p><jats:p>Like life‐cycle assessment (LCA), eco‐efficiency analysis makes possible the setting of priorities in purchasing decisions or can be used to show optimization potentials in product development processes.</jats:p><jats:p>Eco‐efficiency analysis builds upon two methods: LCA, according to ISO 14040 ff. (to assess the environmental aspects of products and processes), and life‐cycle costing. Life‐cycle costing results in a single figure—the total costs of ownership to one or several actors. The environmental impacts can be evaluated and aggregated as a single score or the impact category indicator results can be kept separate. In either case two single scores can be compared: the total environmental burden or the impact category indicator results, and the total costs of ownership of the alternatives under consideration.</jats:p><jats:p>The results can then be plotted in two‐dimensional graphs that show the effectiveness of certain measures in environmental and economic terms. The efficiency is expressed as a numerical ratio of environmental savings to difference in costs.</jats:p><jats:p>Together with furnishing more detailed results and a discussion of additional benefits or potential barriers, eco‐efficiency analysis broadens the basis for decision‐making processes.</jats:p> Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment of Products and Processes Journal of Industrial Ecology |
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