Abstract
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is the leading tool for estimating environmental effects of products and processes. Despite this wide use, LCA analysis remains problematic and limited. Within the printing industry, one of the primary problems is non-standardized assumptions and practices. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, to compare the life cycle impacts of products. This paper will compare LCA studies performed within the printing industry in order to identify common practices, limitations, areas for improvement, and opportunities for standardization. This comparison is focused on the data sources and methodologies used in the particular studies.
Publication Date
2011
Document Type
Full-Length Book
Recommended Citation
Bousquin, Justin; Esterman, Marcos; and Rothenberg, Sandra, "Life cycle analysis in the printing industry: a review" (2011). Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/books/93
Department, Program, or Center
Printing Industry Center (CIAS)
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
RIT Printing Industry Center (CIAS) research monograph