Applications of life cycle assessment to leather industry - An overviewand a case study

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Global temperature increase is attributed to industrial pollution, rising number of automotive vehicles, deforestation, growing use of chemical fertilizers etc. In the future the potential increase of temperature even by 2°C could have a dramatic impact on life on Earth. Leather industry activities use hazardous chemical substances that generate an important quantity of CO2 with a direct impact on global warming. The first part of the paper presents the LCA concept, methodologies and some relevant LCA studies for leather industry as a means to identify the main environmental impact “contributors“. In the second part the paper presents a gate-to-gate Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) case study for processing a leather assortment. The analyzed assortment is natural full grain, bovine leather, thickness 1.4-1.6 mm, domestic raw material, manufactured by a Romanian tannery in one year period. The study was conducted using GaBi ts - Life Cycle Assessment software, version 7.2.2.28, 2016.

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Guta, S. A., Albu, L., & Bostaca, G. (2016). Applications of life cycle assessment to leather industry - An overviewand a case study. In ICAMS Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems. Certex, INCDTP-ICPI. https://doi.org/10.24264/icams-2016.iv.4

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