Wastepaper in Mumbai (India): An approach for abridged life cycle assessment

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Sharma V.K. [1 ]
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[1] Indira Gandhi Inst. of Devmt. Res.
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CBA; Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA); Disposal of wastepaper; EIA; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Environmental impact of wastepaper; India; LCA; LCA abridged matrix method; Life Cycle Assessment; Mumbai; Municipal solid waste (MSW) in India; Socio-economic aspect of wastepaper; Wastepaper;
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10.1007/BF02978552
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In this study, the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of wastepaper was conducted in Mumbai (India). The wastepaper cycle was divided into four main life stages - Generation, Collection, Utilisation and Disposal. A survey of major stakeholders involved in this cycle, namely informal waste-pickers, buyers, wholesalers and paper manufacturers, was carried out to determine the socio-economic and environmental aspect of each stage. The LCA Abridged Matrix Method was applied for Life Cycle Assessment. The resulting LCA matrix showed that, while there was a moderate environmental impact of wastepaper during generation, collection and disposal stages, the utilisation stage had a significant impact on the environment, especially during manufacturing in paper factories.
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