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Life Cycle Engineering as a Pathway to Achieving Net-zero Targets

Sami Kara, Michael Zwicky Hauschild

2024Procedia CIRP12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Life cycle engineering (LCE) was introduced in the early 1990s with a focus on eco-efficiency, hence designing products to reduce the environmental impact over their life cycle while maintaining or increasing the value created. In the meantime, the world has seen the emergence of a climate crisis and a biodiversity crisis despite significant eco-efficiency improvements of individual products and services over the years, highlighting the gap between bottom-up LCE activities and top-down sustainability concepts such as planetary boundaries and net-zero targets for climate change. This paper presents a structured LCE approach for practitioners, supporting life cycle engineering of product life cycles with an absolute sustainability perspective towards achieving net-zero targets. An industrial case is provided to demonstrate the applicability of the methodology.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityProduct lifecycleLife-cycle assessmentEngineeringProduct (mathematics)Climate changeEnvironmental economicsProduct life-cycle managementEnvironmental resource managementBusinessNew product developmentEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)EconomicsMarketingMechanical engineeringEcologyMathematicsGeometryBiologyMacroeconomicsEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilitySustainable Supply Chain ManagementChemistry and Chemical Engineering