An integrated LCA/LCC framework for assessing product sustainability risk

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Design for Environment is a design approach used to improve the performance of products and manufacturing operations, and reduce business disruption and sustainability risk, through design characteristics that reduce environmental impacts over the products entire life cycle. For a manufacturing company, sustainability risk includes those risks resulting from the emerging environmental and social justice issues (such as greenhouse emissions and waste legislation) that directly affect the quality, cost and development time of a product line. Identifying and assessing these risks at the product design stage is crucial for the development of products that both minimise sustainability risk exposure and are environmentally sustainable. Sustainability Risk Assessment at the product design stage must link the environmental impact of a product to business risks that affect the product life cycle cost. This paper describes a framework that integrates Life Cycle Analysis and Activity-Based Life Cycle Costing with risk assessment to identify, assess and model the impact of sustainability risks specific to a products life cycle characteristics.

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Palousis, N., Luong, L., & Abhary, K. (2008). An integrated LCA/LCC framework for assessing product sustainability risk. In WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies (Vol. 39, pp. 121–128). https://doi.org/10.2495/RISK080131

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