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Abiotic depletion potential

Resource consumption, abiotic depletion potential (ADP) in kg of Sb equivalent... [Pg.424]

ADP (Abiotic Depletion Potential) in kg antimony eq yr" MT POCP (Photooxidant Creation Potential) in kg ethylene eq yr MT ... [Pg.247]

Nonrenewable/abiotic resource depletion potential is calculated for fossil fuels, metals and minerals by dividing the quantity of resource used by the estimated total world reserves of that resource. [Pg.309]

Figure 1.14 Comparison of the most relevant ecological factors involved in the production of PLLA and fossil-based derived polymers. PED = primary renewable energy PED non-ren = primary nonrenewable energy GWP = global warming potential AP = acidification potential EP = eutrophication potential POCP = photochemical ozone creation potential ADP = abiotic resource depletion potential ... Figure 1.14 Comparison of the most relevant ecological factors involved in the production of PLLA and fossil-based derived polymers. PED = primary renewable energy PED non-ren = primary nonrenewable energy GWP = global warming potential AP = acidification potential EP = eutrophication potential POCP = photochemical ozone creation potential ADP = abiotic resource depletion potential ...
Abiotic Ozone layer Acidificaiton Fresh water Terrestrial resource depletion (kg potential (kg aquatic ecotoxicity depletion CFC-11eq.) S02eq.) ecotoxicity (kg1,4DBeq.)... [Pg.210]

With the aid of IPCC 2007 characterization factors over a 100-year time horizon, the global warming potential (GWP) of shopping bag alternatives were assessed, and using CML 2001 method, the different impact categories were quantified, namely depletion of abiotic resources, photo-oxidant formation, eutrophication, acidification, human toxicity and aquatic and terrestrial toxicity. [Pg.293]


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