Evaluation of electronic components in life cycle assessment

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Takayoshi Ueno
Toru Shiino
Hiroshi Onishi
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[1] Human Environmental Systems Development Center,
[2] Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd.,undefined
[4] 3-1-1 Yagumo-Nakamachi,undefined
[5] Moriguchi,undefined
[6] Osaka 570-8501,undefined
[7] Japan Tel. +81-6-6906-4872; Fax +81-6-6904-5163,undefined
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Key words LCA; Electronic component; Materials production; Component manufacturing; Component price;
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10.1007/s10163-999-0002-9
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Life cycle assessment (LCA), a quantitative method for evaluating the total environmental impact of a product, from the materials in its manufacture to its final disposal, is playing an increasingly important role in manufacturing. When the LCA method is applied to a product containing many kinds of electronic components, there is a need for life cycle inventory (LCI) data on the components. This paper provides an original calculation of the LCI data for each electronic components industry. These data show the amount of input energy and emissions into the atmosphere per yen of production yield. It is demonstrated that the magnitude of the LCI data for each industry is essentially equal to that of the other industries. Furthermore, we conclude that the LCI data for all electronic components are roughly equivalent, making it possible to calculate the LCI data of any electronic component by simply multiplying the LCI data for the industry by the price of the component. Furthermore, after comparing the materials production stages with the component manufacturing stage in the calculation, it became clear that for several component industries the materials production stage could not be omitted from the calculation.
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