IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Life Cycle Thinking in Sustainable Design Joep Meijer President of theRightenvironment Chemical Engineer 10 year LCA Expert in EU 2 years in Austin
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Life Cycle Thinking = No trade-offs in life cycles -It is not only design and construct, it is operations too -Where does it come from and where does it end up No trade-offs in different aspects of Sustainability -One-issue thinking forgets other issues
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Organic salad outside of CA A bag of organic spring leaf lettuce, brings 57 calories of food to your table How many calories of energy did they invest in cutting, washing, cooling and transportation to get you this fabulous bowl of lettuce?
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Organic salad outside of CA A bag of organic spring leaf lettuce, brings 57 calories of food to your table How many calories of energy did they invest in cutting, washing, cooling and transportation to get you this fabulous bowl of lettuce? About 70 times that much: 4500 calories
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Life Cycle Thinking = Making informed decisions By everybody involved
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA A common language If you need to have everybody involved, then How can we make everybody communicate? What language do we need to develop?
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA My language: Life cycle assessment (LCA) LCA is a powerful tool for assessing the environmental performance of products, services or scenarios It is based on material and energy flows for processes and materials that together form a life cycle Resource A Resource B ProductionAssembly Use Maintenance Recycling Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Goal and Scope What question do we want to answer? What is the basis for comparison? Who is the target audience? Which life cycle phases are of interest? Which impact categories are of interest? Who are the stakeholders? Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Inventory What data do we need to satisfy the goal and scope? Who do we need to contact for information? With what level of information are we satisfied? Incoming and outgoing material and energy flows for every process and material Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Impact Assessment How do we translate 1 kWh of electricity to an environmental profile consisting of different environmental impact categories? By using equivalency factors for different substances and adding them up to a total: From carbon dioxide and methane to global warming 1 kg carbon dioxide = 1 kg GWP-equivalents 1 kg methane = 24 kg GWP-equivalents Total = 25 kg GWP-equivalents Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Impact categories A range of impact categories can be distinguished global warming depletion of non-renewables depletion of the ozone layer acidification eutrophication summersmog aquatic ecotoxicity terrrestrial ecotoxicity human toxicity energy non-hazardous waste hazardous waste … Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Impact Assessment The result is an Environmental profile Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Interpretation Major contributions give options for improvements Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Interpretation Major contributions in terms of substances per impact category Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Interpretation Normalization tells us which impact categories are relatively important compared to all emissions in a certain year for a certain area. Introduction Goal and Scope Inventory Impact Assessment Interpretation
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Uses LCA can be used for any assessment of environmental performance: Carbon footprint calculators Environmental product declarations Design for the Environment Policy and transition scenario studies Prioritizing green purchasing and investments Benchmark technologies and products And more…
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Your computer a)2/3 of US computers are left on every night and weekend b)Over 350 hazardous materials/chemicals went into the manufacturing c)Over 1000 hazardous materials/chemicals went into the manufacturing d)Self aware computers already control 75% of the U.S. government
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Your computer a)2/3 of US computers are left on every night and weekend b)Over 350 hazardous materials/chemicals went into the manufacturing c)Over 1000 hazardous materials/chemicals went into the manufacturing d)Self aware computers already control 75% of the U.S. government
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Sustainable Design = First take care of Producing natural capital Enhancing social sustainability Economy will follow It will be a different economy Get ready for change
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA LCA for Design = ask yourself How to include life cycle considerations into your daily practice? -What environmental topics? -What life cycle phases? -At which stage of the design process? CO 2 the New Carb
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA What do I want to work on Better and more information for decision makers Based on life cycle thinking Involving responsible parties Accepted framework Verified/certified Great tools
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Feeling hungry? a)A cow metabolized 15 lb of corn into muscle for a 1/4 lb burger b)The growing of feed for beef cattle accounts for 10% of the world's pesticide use c)A cheeseburger can take 700 gallons of water to make d)I'm not sure that a cheeseburger even contains beef from a cow
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Feeling hungry? a)A cow metabolized 15 lb of corn into muscle for a 1/4 lb burger b)The growing of feed for beef cattle accounts for 10% of the world's pesticide use c)A cheeseburger can take 700 gallons of water to make d)I'm not sure that a cheeseburger even contains beef from a cow
IDSA – Digging Deeper, July , San Francisco, CA Life Cycle Thinking in Sustainable Design Joep Meijer President of theRightenvironment