ISO 14040-42 (LCA) Standard Implementation to Stone Wool’s Production for Environmental Indicators’ Development - Interaction with ISO 14031 Standard

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Giama A. M. Papadopoulos A. Macridis
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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15
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336 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

ISO 14031 is an international standard that describes a process for measuring environmental performance evaluation by setting quantitative indicators and providing a structured approach for organizations to follow, independent of location, size, complexity and type of activity. It is not a standard for certification as ISO 14001 is, but it fits into the ISO 14000 series of standards and is intended to assist organizations to apply environmental management systems and obtain environmental evaluation. This case study’s main objective is to identify the interaction between ISO 14031 and ISO 14040-42. ISO 14040-42 is referring to Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology. More specific, LCA is applied (based on the ISO 14040-42 standard) to stone wool’s production, the market dominating thermal insulation material, produced by bauxite and amphibolite. LCA is used as a decision making tool for the development of environmental indicators (based on ISO 14031 guidelines) and for environmental performance evaluation.
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APA: E. Giama A. M. Papadopoulos A. Macridis  (2005)  ISO 14040-42 (LCA) Standard Implementation to Stone Wool’s Production for Environmental Indicators’ Development - Interaction with ISO 14031 Standard

MLA: E. Giama A. M. Papadopoulos A. Macridis ISO 14040-42 (LCA) Standard Implementation to Stone Wool’s Production for Environmental Indicators’ Development - Interaction with ISO 14031 Standard. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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