Tesis
Estudo de indicadores ambientais de blocos cerâmicos com base em avaliação do ciclo de vida, considerando o contexto brasileiro
Fecha
2016-08-19Registro en:
Autor
Vinhal, Laís David
Institución
Resumen
The construction sector is one of the sectors that most require natural resources
and generate waste throughout the production chain. In this sense, given the
need to preserve the environment and natural resources for future generations,
the industry needs to improve the environmental performance of its operations
chain. In order to achieve effective improvements by the actions developed by
the sector, these actions need to be based on information about the
environmental performance that are objective and verifiable. One of the
methods that allow the collection of environmental information is Life Cycle
Assessment (LCA), which is one of the main tools of environmental impact
assessment for the lifecycle of products and systems. The LCA allows to
evaluate the impacts of raw material extraction, manufacturing process, use and
disposalt. In this context, a study of the manufacturing process of structural
ceramic blocks (cradle to factory gate) was conducted, aiming to analyze its
main impacts and processes that contribute most to these environmental
impacts. To conduct this study data collection was performed in two plants
located in the State of São Paulo. Based on data collected locally and on the
international database Ecoinvent®, the life cycle inventory (LCI) was drawn up
with the necessary adaptations to represent the local context. Life cycle impact
assessment (LCIA) was carried out using the following methods: CML 2002,
Edip 97, USEtox and IPCC 2013. Based on the LCIA results, it was possible to
identify the processes that contributed to each of the impacy categories
analyzed, with the electricity being the process that most contributed to all
categories. But the fuel used in the burning of the blocks, in turn, did not
generate significant environmental impacts due to factories studied using
biomass. Therefore, this study allowed to evaluate the magnitude and
importance of the environmental impacts generated by the manufacture of
ceramic bricks and also to characterize the environmental performance of
ceramic bricks based on LCA.