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Household Food Wraps Life Cycle Assessment Betsy Boatner Rob Frederick Hyung Chul Kim Yasmin Ullah April 12, 1999
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Goal Definition Conduct a life cycle assessment of: PVC (Reynolds Plastic Wrap) PVDC (Saran Wrap) PE (Handi-Wrap) Al (Reynolds Aluminum Foil)
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Overview Introduction Life Cycle Inventory Analysis Life Cycle Impact Assessment Life Cycle Interpretation
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INTRODUCTION
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Performance Characteristics Consumer objective: coverage Ability to seal/enclose Cling Resist tearing Hot/cold, clarity, and gas permeability are outside of the scope
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LIFE CYCLE INVENTORY
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System Boundary Al, PVC, PVDC, PE Production Wood Pulp Cardboard Production Film Manufacture Wrap Use End of Life Landfill Incineration Recycle Wrap Manufacture Tube & Box Manufacture Input OutputHuman Health Recycling Bauxite Petroleum Raw Material Extraction ManufacturingUseEnd of Life
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Electrolysis Emulsion Polymerisation Reaction Calendering MiningExtraction PVC Food Wrap Production Rock Salt Methane Plasticizer PVC Food Wrap Cl 2 Chlorination VCM Stabilizer
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Emulsion Polymerisation Reaction Calendering MiningExtraction PVDC Food Wrap Production Electrolysis Cl 2 Chlorination Vinyl Chloride Chlorination Vinylidene Chloride PVDC Food Wrap Rock salt Methane
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PE Food Wrap Production Oil Well Drilling Refinery Oil Steam Cracking Ethylene Polymerisation Extrusion Polyethylene Food Wrap Water Rolling Stabilizers Additives
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Aluminum Foil Production Cathode/Anode Manufacture NaOH Limestone Na-Al-Ca Fluoride Bauxite Al oxide Manufacture Electrolysis Carbon Al metal Casting Rolling/ Annealing Mining Aluminum Foil Wrap
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Cost Comparison
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Weight Distribution
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Material Consumption
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Energy Consumption 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 PVC (Reynolds Plastic Wrap) PVDC (Saran Wrap) PE (Handi Wrap) Al (Reynolds Alum. Foil) Energy (MJ) feedstock precomb.+ comb. Aluminum production has high electricity demands
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Air Emissions of Criteria Pollutants
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Water Emissions Suspended Solids Nitrogen
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Water Emissions (cont’d) Salts and Acids Metals
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Water Emissions (cont’d) Total Organic Carbons
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Transportation Energy Cardboard tube for plastic wrap weighs more than for aluminum
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End of Life Aluminum foil has 9% recycle rate Scrap aluminum foil is worth $1050 per ton / $0.85 per roll
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LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT
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Critical Volume Pollutants included are Fl, Cl, NH3, Pb, Hg, HCl, CO, SOX, NOX, Hydrocarbons, and Dust/Part.
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GWP 100 Relative to CO 2 Greenhouse gases included are CO2, N20, CH4, and Halon-1301.
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Health Concerns: Aluminum Production & Recovery Production - Link between aluminum smelting & asthma & chronic airway disease - Acid mine drainage Recycling - Neurobehavioral, rheumatic, & respiratory impairments* (Al, Mn, VCM)
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LIFE CYCLE INTERPRETATION
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Report Card
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Recommendations Examine changes in manufacturing techniques to reduce migration Conduct more research on migration and health effects Investigate alternative plasticizers (e.g., polymerized, benzoic acid based) Recover and utilize chlorine discharges
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Recommendations (cont’d) Reuse or recycle aluminum foil Avoid use of heavy duty foil Minimize contact of PVC/PVDC wrap with food
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Which would you choose?
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