Uncertainty and Sensitivity in the Carbon Footprint of Shopping Bags

被引:32
|
作者
Mattila, Tuomas [1 ]
Kujanpaa, Marjukka [2 ]
Dahlbo, Helena [1 ]
Soukka, Risto [2 ]
Myllymaa, Tuuli [1 ]
机构
[1] Finnish Environm Inst SYKE, Helsinki 00251, Finland
[2] Lappeenranta Univ Technol, Lappeenranta, Finland
关键词
climate change; industrial ecology; life cycle assessment (LCA); Monte Carlo simulation; plastic; waste treatment; LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT; FOREST PRODUCTS; DECOMPOSITION; LANDFILLS; SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1530-9290.2010.00326.x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
P>Carbon footprints for several shopping bag alternatives (polyethylene, paper, cotton, biodegradable modified starch, and recycled polyethylene) were compared with life cycle assessment. Stochastic uncertainty analysis was used to study the sensitivity of the comparison to scenario and parameter uncertainty. On the basis of the results, we could give only a few robust conclusions without choosing a waste treatment scenario or limiting the parameter space. Given the scenario of current waste infrastructure in Finland, recycled polyethylene bags seem to be the most preferable (-7 to 24 g CO(2) eq./bag) and biodegradable bags the least preferable (38 to 60 g CO(2) eq./bag) option. In each analyzed waste treatment scenario, a few parameters dominated the uncertainty of results. Most of these parameters were downstream of the shopping bag manufacturing (consumer behavior, landfill conditions, method of waste combustion, etc.). The choice of waste treatment scenario had a greater effect on the ranking of bags than parameter uncertainty within scenarios. This result highlights the importance of including several scenarios in comparative life cycle assessments.
引用
收藏
页码:217 / 227
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Carbon Footprint of Production Processes of Polypropylene Nonwoven Shopping Bags
    Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan
    Li, Yi
    Hu, J. Y.
    Mok, P. Y.
    Liao, Xiao
    [J]. FIBRES & TEXTILES IN EASTERN EUROPE, 2012, 20 (03) : 12 - 15
  • [2] Carbon footprint of shopping (grocery) bags in China, Hong Kong and India
    Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan
    Li, Y.
    Hu, J. Y.
    Mok, P. Y.
    [J]. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2011, 45 (02) : 469 - 475
  • [3] SHOPPING BAGS
    NEWMAN, T
    [J]. NEW SCIENTIST, 1986, 110 (1509) : 64 - 64
  • [4] LOADED SHOPPING BAGS
    MCSHERRY, JA
    [J]. CANADIAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN, 1980, 26 (JUN) : 776 - 776
  • [5] The impact of environmental recall and carbon taxation on the carbon footprint of supermarket shopping
    Panzone, Luca A.
    Ulph, Alistair
    Zizzo, Daniel John
    Hilton, Denis
    Clear, Adrian
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT, 2021, 109
  • [6] SENSITIVITY AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS IN MRIO MODELLING; SOME EMPIRICAL RESULTS WITH REGARD TO THE DUTCH CARBON FOOTPRINT
    Wilting, Harry C.
    [J]. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2012, 24 (02) : 141 - 171
  • [7] Sustainable by Design: Choice Architecture and the Carbon Footprint of Grocery Shopping
    Panzone, Luca A.
    Ulph, Alistair
    Hilton, Denis
    Gortemaker, Ilse
    Tajudeen, Ibrahim Adebisi
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY & MARKETING, 2021, 40 (04) : 463 - 486
  • [8] Understanding uncertainty in the carbon footprint of beef production
    Sykes, Alasdair J.
    Topp, Cairistiona F. E.
    Rees, Robert M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2019, 234 : 423 - 435
  • [9] Plastic shopping bags before the out
    不详
    [J]. ZUCKERINDUSTRIE, 2005, 130 (11): : 848 - 848
  • [10] AstraZeneca bags CAT on shopping spree
    不详
    [J]. TCE, 2006, (780): : 6 - 6