The green building movement aims to foster the environmental sustainability of construction products by maximising resource efficiency while minimising concomitant pollution throughout the building life cycle. However, green building principles are rooted in prescriptive methodologies, particularly in the area of construction materials selection and use. The current approaches allow one materials-related environmental problem to be resolved, while generating or ignoring other, potentially more harmful environmental problems which may occur in other parts of the building life cycle. The missing link in basing green construction materials choices on the actual rather than the perceived environmental benefits from specific actions is a systems-based, quantitative analysis of the product of concern. The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) concept is an environmental management tool which meets these requirements. LCA investigates a product system from "cradle" (where raw materials are extracted) to "grave" (where wastes are disposed of). This approach provides a systematic opportunity to anticipate problems and their solutions all along the life cycle. In the last decade, LCA has emerged as the most appropriate method for a holistic assessment of the environmental performance of whole buildings and construction materials and components. The successful integration of LCA into green construction materials selection and use however entails radical shifts in the approach to the manufacturing, design, on-site construction, use and disposal of construction materials. Additional requirements in respect of environmental legislation and decision-support tools are discussed.
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Ampofo-Anti, NL 2009. What role can Life Cycle Assessment play in the selection of green construction materials?. Green Building Conference & Exhibition, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa, July 2009, pp 1-29
Ampofo-Anti, N. (2009). What role can Life Cycle Assessment play in the selection of green construction materials?. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3998
Ampofo-Anti, NL. "What role can Life Cycle Assessment play in the selection of green construction materials?." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3998
Ampofo-Anti N, What role can Life Cycle Assessment play in the selection of green construction materials?; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3998 .
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