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Introduction To Sustainable Manufacturing Using The Lca Framework For A Banana Split
Author(s) -
Terence Fagan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2009 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--5108
Subject(s) - business , environmental economics , computer science , manufacturing engineering , industrial organization , engineering , economics
The current manufacturing mindset is not environmentally friendly; however, industry and academia are beginning to recognize the importance and impacts that manufacturing has on the environment. This paper presents a creative approach module to introduce first-year manufacturing engineering technology students to sustainable manufacturing using the LifeCycle Assessment (LCA) of a banana split. Using a team-based collaborative approach, the students make the ice cream from the basic ingredients while examining the anatomy of the individual components and conducting a mini-LCA on each. This approach is both hands on and theoretical and is designed so the students begin to view the environmental impacts of manufacturing, including the acquisition of raw materials, materials manufacturing, production, use/reuse/maintain, and waste management. The student outcomes are to: Gain insight into the energy loss to produce a product. Obtain information on the Eco-indicator 99 damage type life cycle assessment. Explore a holistic approach to manufacturing.

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