Authors
Stefanie Hellweg, Evangelia Demou, Raffaella Bruzzi, Arjen Meijer, Ralph K Rosenbaum, Mark AJ Huijbregts, Thomas E McKone
Publication date
2009/3/15
Source
Environmental science & technology
Volume
43
Issue
6
Pages
1670-1679
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Neglecting health effects from indoor pollutant emissions and exposure, as currently done in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), may result in product or process optimizations at the expense of workers’ or consumers’ health. To close this gap, methods for considering indoor exposure to chemicals are needed to complement the methods for outdoor human exposure assessment already in use. This paper summarizes the work of an international expert group on the integration of human indoor and outdoor exposure in LCA, within the UNEP/SETAC Life Cycle Initiative. A new methodological framework is proposed for a general procedure to include human-health effects from indoor exposure in LCA. Exposure models from occupational hygiene and household indoor air quality studies and practices are critically reviewed and recommendations are provided on the appropriateness of various model alternatives in the …
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