Bio-based versus traditional polymer composites. A life cycle assessment perspective
Title | Bio-based versus traditional polymer composites. A life cycle assessment perspective |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | La Rosa, A. Daniela, Recca G., Summerscales J., Latteri A., Cozzo G., & Cicala G. |
Journal | Journal of Cleaner Production |
Keywords | Bio-based epoxy resin, Eco-sandwich, Granulated cork, Hemp mat, Life cycle assessment (LCA) |
Abstract | A comparative LCA between an eco-sandwich made of bio-based epoxy resin (SuperSap 100/1000) and natural fibers against a traditional sandwich made of epoxy/glass-fibers was carried out. The main purpose and contribution of this study is the exploration of the eco-efficiency of this new material which featured applications span from naval to automotive and building sectors. To a minor degree, it is also a contribution in the sense that it provides life cycle inventory data on composites, which as yet are scarce in the LCA community. Life cycle assessments of bio-based polymers have shown favourable results in terms of environmental impacts and energy use compared to petroleum-based products. However, calculation of these impacts always depends on the system and boundary conditions considered during the study. |