2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15145047
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Proposal of Major Environmental Impact Categories of Construction Materials Based on Life Cycle Impact Assessments

Abstract: The “Korean New Deal” policy in South Korea emphasizes the necessity of a substantial and timely response to global climate change. In addition to carbon emissions, construction materials have various environmental impacts that necessitate serious considerations. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the major environmental impact categories of construction materials that reflect their diverse environmental impact characteristics using life cycle assessment. To this end, eight environmental impact categories… Show more

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“…The EDGE certification of a building project is not based on accumulating credit points in various criteria such that a certain threshold is reached in order for the building to deserve a corresponding certification level. Instead, it is based on achieving a percentage of saving (relative to a base case) in three impact categories, which are the three building-related aspects that have an impact on the environment [39,40]. These three impact categories in EDGE are:…”
Section: Edge Impact Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EDGE certification of a building project is not based on accumulating credit points in various criteria such that a certain threshold is reached in order for the building to deserve a corresponding certification level. Instead, it is based on achieving a percentage of saving (relative to a base case) in three impact categories, which are the three building-related aspects that have an impact on the environment [39,40]. These three impact categories in EDGE are:…”
Section: Edge Impact Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, while GWP can have up to a 73% share in cement's total environmental impact, Abiotic Depletion Potential (ADP), which is the depletion of non-living natural resources from the earth, can be up to 92% of the impacts of glass wool insulation. 20 This means that GWP should not be the only focus when ADP, Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), Acidification Potential (AP), Eutrophication Potential (EP), and Formation potential of Tropospheric Ozone Photochemical Oxidants (POCP) can have more severe climate impacts, depending upon the material. 21,22 Finally, selecting an EPD can be difficult when a specific product's EPD or a country average's embodied carbon figure is unavailable for an LCA.…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Product Declarationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EA of proposed project roads is classified as low, medium, and high environmental impact category based on impact, availability of row, and development indicators of each road under present improvement. Further, the huge exploration of construction materials by local quarries shall deteriorate the solitary environment, and the rich biology of the outskirt of the town, Jang et al, [22].…”
Section: Environmental Assessmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%