Life Cycle Methodology For Copper - Allocation And Recycling Approaches

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Gößling-Reisemann
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Most copper ores contain valuable co-products such as molybdenum, gold, silver, nickel, etc. Sulphuric acid and steam are valuable by-products, which are generated dur¬ing copper production. The environmental impacts from mining and refining therefore need to be shared between these by-products and co-products, an issue in Life Cycle As¬sessment (LCA) referred to as allocation. There are different, recognised methodologies for doing so: burdens can be allocated based on the market values of these commodities, they can be allocated by mass, volume, molar amount, functionality, or other physical, technical or economic factors. All of these methodologies have their respective merits and restrictions, and the choice is usually case specific. Nevertheless, the choice between alternative methodologies can have dramatic effects on the LCA results. Recycling in LCA has to be handled in a similar way, as it essentially constitutes a special case of co¬production. The existing standards (ISO 14040 ff.) allow different methods for imple¬menting recycling and allocation into metal LCAs (open loop, closed loop, value cor-rected substitution, etc.), which are still a subject of discussion in the scientific community. However, the methodology used can significantly influence the ecological profile of copper and copper products. We will present an overview of the different methodologies available for including recycling and allocation and give an analysis of how the meth¬odological choice affects the final LCA results. This work will be followed up by quantitative case studies.
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APA: S. Gößling-Reisemann  (2007)  Life Cycle Methodology For Copper - Allocation And Recycling Approaches

MLA: S. Gößling-Reisemann Life Cycle Methodology For Copper - Allocation And Recycling Approaches. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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