Released to the public in June 2017, the latest corrugated
industry life cycle assessment (LCA) confirms continued environmental progress through increased efficiencies in mill energy systems, increased use of low - impact fossil fuels, and increased recovery for recycling.
A new U.S. corrugated
industry life cycle assessment (LCA) study shows a significant 32 percent reduction per unit in the industry's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions between 2006 and 2010.
The Corrugated Packaging Alliance (CPA) today released a new U.S. corrugated
industry life cycle assessment (LCA), which shows the corrugated industry's environmental progress.
ITASCA, IL (JUNE 26, 2017)-- The Corrugated Packaging Alliance (CPA) today released a new U.S. corrugated
industry life cycle assessment (LCA), which shows the corrugated industry's environmental progress.
Not exact matches
The corrugated
industry released its third
life cycle assessment report in June 2017 measuring and documenting the cradle - to - cradle environmental impact of corrugated packaging manufactured in 2014.
Alexandria, Virginia, September 13, 2010 — The North American glass container
industry has taken a pioneering step in producing the first complete and thorough cradleto - cradle
life cycle assessment (LCA) ever conducted for the
industry.
«However, in general, the Algal Biomass Organization firmly believes
life cycle assessments are critical to the development of the
industry, given the need to accurately assess and quantify the environmental impact of algae - derived energy,» she said.
Therefore, considering climate variability and climate change when carrying out
life cycle assessments of
industry, infrastructure, transport and network
industries is of utmost importance, since the need to locate most of these
industries and networks in coastal areas will remain and probably increase with human coastal development.