Themed collection Topic Highlight: Life Cycle Assessment

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Some of the challenges faced by the Composites Industry in its bid to become more sustainable

The Composites Industry needs to participate in future circular chemical economies. Cooperation, standardisation and increased availability of transparent industry data for life cycle analysis, are seen as critical to a more sustainable future.

Graphical abstract: Some of the challenges faced by the Composites Industry in its bid to become more sustainable
From the themed collection: RSC Sustainability Recent Review Articles
Open Access Paper

Unraveling the climate neutrality of wood derivatives and biopolymers

This work compares fossil-based polymers to wood derivatives and polylactic acid using a lifecycle scenario analysis. The aim is to unravel the climate neutrality and advantages of bio-based polymers like wood derivatives.

Graphical abstract: Unraveling the climate neutrality of wood derivatives and biopolymers
From the themed collection: Topic Highlight: Life Cycle Assessment
Open Access Paper

Eco-design of the remembrance poppy: a life cycle assessment study

Shifting from plastic to a paper-based design significantly reduces the environmental impacts of the UK Remembrance Poppy.

Graphical abstract: Eco-design of the remembrance poppy: a life cycle assessment study
From the themed collection: Topic Highlight: Life Cycle Assessment
Open Access Paper

Towards sustainable synthesis: a life cycle assessment of polymer of intrinsic microporosity (PIM-1) by green mechanosynthesis

Mechanochemistry represents an emerging technology that facilitates chemical reactions through the application of mechanical energy.

Graphical abstract: Towards sustainable synthesis: a life cycle assessment of polymer of intrinsic microporosity (PIM-1) by green mechanosynthesis
From the themed collection: Topic Highlight: Life Cycle Assessment
Open Access Paper

Life cycle optimisation tool development for process systems and centralised supply chain design

The research introduces a life cycle assessment optimisation model with software featuring a graphical interface. The toolbox enables integrating LCA and multi-objective optimisation, providing insights on emissions and economic benefits.

Graphical abstract: Life cycle optimisation tool development for process systems and centralised supply chain design
From the themed collection: Topic Highlight: Life Cycle Assessment
Open Access Paper

Biosurfactants' production with substrates from the sugar industry – environmental, cost, market, and social aspects

Transforming today's products and production processes towards a more sustainable bio-economy requires the consideration of environmental, cost and market related, as well as social aspects.

Graphical abstract: Biosurfactants' production with substrates from the sugar industry – environmental, cost, market, and social aspects
From the themed collection: Topic Highlight: Life Cycle Assessment
Open Access Paper

Substituting fossil-based with bio-based chemicals: the case of limonene as a greener pore expander for micellar templated silica

Limonene from citrus peel waste is applied as a renewable expander molecule for the synthesis of large-mesopore templated silica. Comparative life cycle assessment with the conventional expander TMB demonstrates the lower environmental impact.

Graphical abstract: Substituting fossil-based with bio-based chemicals: the case of limonene as a greener pore expander for micellar templated silica
From the themed collection: Renewables showcase
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About this collection

RSC Sustainability welcomes all solutions-focused research dedicated to solving sustainability challenges. Life cycle assessments are a critical tool in evaluating how sustainable and environmentally friendly a product or process truly is, by accounting for the impact of each individual step, from initial extraction of starting materials all the way through production, distribution, and use to the final fate of each component. These analyses can highlight where changes can be made to increase efficiency and reduce waste.

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