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LC thinking in combination with meta-modeling technique applied to recycling Processes


Authors

  • Pehlken, A.
  • Decker, A.
  • Maaß, P.
  • Müller, D. H.
  • Rolbiecki, M.
  • Thoben, K.-D.
  • Todt, S.

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  • Year: 2009, Non Reviewed
  • In: The 4th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM 2009)
  • Conference: The 4th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM 2009) in Cape Town, South Africa (September 6-9, 2009)




Arbeitsgruppe BIBA



Abstract

Modeling recycling processes offers the potential of identifying the processing with regard to the main material flows and emissions to reduce the environmental impact and improve the economics. Simulation has to be made available for further investigations. The major problems are the uncertainties on the material composition within the material flows, and in the recycled products; especially regarding their characteristics like size, material combination and distribution. Due to the lack of data a complete Life-Cycle Assessment is not available for most recycling processes, but Life-Cycle Thinking may be applicable. The processes with the main influence must be identified and evaluated within the model.




Pehlken, A.; Decker, A.; Maaß, P.; Müller, D. H.; Rolbiecki, M.; Thoben, K.-D.; Todt, S.
LC thinking in combination with meta-modeling technique applied to recycling Processes
In: The 4th International Conference on Life Cycle Management (LCM 2009). 2009,
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