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BSI PD ISO/TR 14049:2012

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Environmental management. Life cycle assessment. Illustrative examples on how to apply ISO 14044 to goal and scope definition and inventory analysis

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BSI 2012 58
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This Technical Report provides examples about practices in carrying out a life cycle inventory analysis (LCI) as a means of satisfying certain provisions of ISO 14044:2006. These examples are only a sample of the possible cases satisfying the provisions of ISO 14044. They offer “a way” or “ways” rather than the “unique way” for the application of ISO 14044. These examples reflect only portions of a complete LCI study.

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9 Scope
General
11 Examples of developing functions, functional units and refer
Context of ISO 14044
Overview
13 Identification of functions
Selection of functions and definition of functional unit
14 Identification of performance of the product and determinati
Additional examples
Examples of distinguishing functions of comparative systems
Context of ISO 14044
15 Overview
16 Identification and selection of functions
17 Equivalence of reference flows
18 Adjusting for performance differences
19 Examples of establishing inputs and outputs of unit processe
Context of ISO 14044
20 Overview
Determining the product system’s unit processes and their bo
23 Initial collection of data at each unit processes
24 Initial estimate of material and energy flows
26 Applying decision rules
Decision rules for mass contribution
Decision rules for energy
27 Decision rules for environmental relevance
5.7 Inputs, outputs and system boundaries established
Examples of avoiding allocation
Context of ISO 14044
28 Overview
29 Example of allocation avoidance by dividing the unit process
Example of allocation avoidance by expanding the boundaries
31 Examples of allocation
Context of ISO 14044
32 Overview
Description of the examples
Example of allocation on a purely physical relationships
34 Example of allocation on a purely economic basis
35 Example of applying allocation procedures for recycling
Context of ISO 14044
36 Overview
37 Description of the examples
Example of closed loop recycling
38 Example of open-loop with closed loop recycling procedure
41 Open loop recycling
42 Basis for allocation
43 Determination of uses for recovered/recycled kraft bleached
44 Calculation of the number of uses
45 Calculation of the allocation factor based on the number of
46 Final loadings to the different systems
Examples of conducting data quality assessment
Context of ISO 14044
47 Overview
48 Data requirements to establish the specific listing of sites
Time-related coverage
49 Geographical coverage
Technology coverage
Requirements to characterize the quality of the data
Precision
Completeness
50 Representativeness
Consistency
Reproducibility
Identification of anomalies/missing data
51 Examples of performing sensitivity analysis
Context of ISO 14044
Overview
52 Description of the examples
General
53 Prioritization of the parameters to be tested
Selection of the parameters to be tested
Overview of the example
54 Types of sensitivity analysis applicable to the study
Selecting a range of values within feasible boundaries
55 Calculations
Conclusions
BSI PD ISO/TR 14049:2012
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