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Environmental life cycle assessment : measuring the environmental performance of products / Rita Schenck and Philip White, editors.

Van Pelt Library GE145 .E58 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schenck, Rita, editor.
White, Philip, editor.
American Center for Life Cycle Assessment.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Product life cycle--Environmental aspects.
Product life cycle.
Environmental impact analysis.
Environmental risk assessment.
Physical Description:
315 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Vachon Island, Washington : American Center for Life Cycle Assessment, [2014]
Summary:
Environmental Life Cycle Assessment is an introductory college level textbook on the science of Life Cycle Assessment. It provides materials for a full year of study. Over thirty LCA experts were brought together by the American Center for Life Cycle Assessment, with full redundant editing to provide a consistent and comprehensive coverage of this broad field of study. Exercises are provide for each topic, covering everything from the nuts and bolts of the science to issues such as ethics and communication. Students using this textbook need only practical experience (as can be provided in lab courses) to be able to sit the exam for Life Cycle Assessment Certified Professionals.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 313).
ISBN:
9780988214552
0988214555
OCLC:
912519192

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