Conference Proceedings
SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry
Conference Proceedings
SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry
A Hybrid Life Cycle Assessment and Geographical Information System Model for Sustainable Recycled Aggregate Chain Management in Turin (Italy)
Given the ever increasing quantity of construction and demolition waste (C&DW), one of the most challenging issues presently facing policymakers and public administrators in Italy concerns how to organise and manage collection and recycling and to understand whether and to what extent recycled aggregate can complement natural building aggregates in a sustainable supply mix (SSM)._x000D_
The paper presents the results of a research aimed at analysing energy and environmental implications of the C&DW recycling chain in the administrative territory of Provincia di Torino in northern Italy. In respect of a population of about 2.25 million inhabitants, the annual production of C&DW in the area under study is 1.8 Mt. A combined geographical information system (GIS) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) model was developed, paying attention to the geographical location, land use, transportation network and avoided landfill: crucial issues for sustainable planning and management. Around 90 recycling plants were classified according to the size, typology (stationary, semi-mobile and mobile) and physical- mechanical characteristics of the recycled aggregate. Under different assumptions relevant to the delivery distance, and considering the typology and grade of recycled aggregate, as well as local availability of natural aggregates, it was possible to evaluate the geographical coverage of aggregates demand and to use LCA in order to identify and quantify energy and environmental indicators._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Blengini, G A, Garbarino, E, Molina, P and Badino, V, 2009. A hybrid life cycle assessment and geographical information system model for sustainable recycled aggregate chain management in Turin (Italy), in Proceedings SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, pp 395-404 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The paper presents the results of a research aimed at analysing energy and environmental implications of the C&DW recycling chain in the administrative territory of Provincia di Torino in northern Italy. In respect of a population of about 2.25 million inhabitants, the annual production of C&DW in the area under study is 1.8 Mt. A combined geographical information system (GIS) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) model was developed, paying attention to the geographical location, land use, transportation network and avoided landfill: crucial issues for sustainable planning and management. Around 90 recycling plants were classified according to the size, typology (stationary, semi-mobile and mobile) and physical- mechanical characteristics of the recycled aggregate. Under different assumptions relevant to the delivery distance, and considering the typology and grade of recycled aggregate, as well as local availability of natural aggregates, it was possible to evaluate the geographical coverage of aggregates demand and to use LCA in order to identify and quantify energy and environmental indicators._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Blengini, G A, Garbarino, E, Molina, P and Badino, V, 2009. A hybrid life cycle assessment and geographical information system model for sustainable recycled aggregate chain management in Turin (Italy), in Proceedings SDIMI 2009 - Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, pp 395-404 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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G A Blengini, E Garbarino, P Molina, V Badino
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