Combining MFA and LCA models to unveil the EU plastic value chain impacts
Andrea Martino Amadei, Lucia Rigamonti, Davide Tosches, Serenella Sala
Abstract
• First Material Flow Analysis & Life Cycle Assessment for EU27 plastic value chain. • Climate change impacts amounted to 280 Mt CO 2 eq. for the whole value chain. • Polymers’ production and products manufacturing dominate life cycle impacts. • The packaging sector resulted in the most impactful sector among the ones assessed. • Both high recovery and plastic production reduction are needed to reduce impacts. Plastics value chains are complex, due to different feedstocks, sectors of applications and variety of end-use products. Material Flow Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment can be integrated to map the life cycle impacts associated with material flows along the plastic value chain. In this study, the environmental impacts of the entire European Union plastic value chain were evaluated for 9 sectors, from production to end-of-life with polymers-specific granular details and addressing 16 environmental impact categories. In the baseline scenario, Climate Change impacts due to the EU plastic value chains amounted to 279 Mt CO 2 eq., with plastic production contributing to 124 Mt CO 2 eq. Sensitivity scenarios explored variations in flows and production volumes and implementation of cleaner energy mixes along the plastic life cycle, decreasing Climate Change up to 28 %. Results proved how combined improvements along the value chain or plastic production reductions are necessary to enable significant impacts’ savings.