EESS talk on "Including environmental and human health impacts of plastic emissions into Life Cycle Assessment."

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Date 25.03.2025
Hour 12:1513:15
Speaker Dr Anne-Marie Boulay, Ciraig, Polytechnique University of Montréal
Location Online
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English
Abstract:
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a tool commonly used to assist environmental decision making by compiling and assessing all inputs and outputs of a product system and converting them into potential environmental impacts. Even though marine litter, especially plastic, is viewed as an important threat to biodiversity, LCA was late to implement any indicators allowing the consideration of this important hazard. Without these emissions included, LCA is not adequately supporting decision making with respect to plastic use and potential alternatives, and what seems like environmental solutions to the plastic problem may in fact generate more impacts on the environment. After the publication of a first framework detailing the assessment of marine plastic litter in life cycle impact assessment, the Marine Impacts in Life Cycle Assessment (MarILCA) working group has made concrete advancements in various stages of the life cycle impact assessment impact modelling. The development of characterization factors, translating emissions flows into potential environmental impacts is presented to quantify the ecosystem damages caused by physical effects of microplastic emissions of 16 polymers, 5 sizes and 3 shapes, and applied to different case studies. Pathways associated to human health impacts from microplastics emissions are being quantified and while results are available for some polymers, challenges remain for others. This talk proposes an overview of the advancements made on the quantification of the different building blocks of the impact pathways leading to damages on biodiversity and human health associated with plastic emissions in the environment, the challenges that remain, and how the results can affect decision making of plastic-based products and their alternatives when included in life cycle assessments of diverse applications including packaging, textiles, fisheries and agricultural uses.

Biography:
Prof. Boulay is professor at Polytechnique Montreal and General Director of the International Life Cycle Consortium of the CIRAIG. She obtained her Ph.D. in 2013 on the assessment of water use impacts in LCA and received the SETAC Europe Young Scientist Award for this work in 2014. She coordinated the WULCA working group to build consensus into achieving a harmonized method for assessing water use in LCA (the AWARE method) and is a co-founder and co-chair of the MarILCA (Marine Impacts in LCA) international working group supported by UNEP Life Cycle Initiative and FSLCI, leading the development of metrics to assess impacts for plastic emissions in the environment. She holds the Canadian Research Chair level 2 on Impacts of plastic in the environment and received, in 2023, the ACLCA Leadership Award. Canadian head of the LCA ISO committee during 10 years, Prof. Boulay’s work has always been on building consensus and advancing harmonisation and has led to more than 60 publications.

Practical information

  • General public
  • Free
  • This event is internal

Organizer

  • EESS - IIE

Contact

  • Prof. Ianina Altshuler, MACE

Tags

life cycle impact assessment microplastics marine litter impacts food packaging characterization factors MarILCA

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