Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland

External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS) technology is commonly used to insulate buildings to increase the energy efficiency of external building envelopes. The ETICS is a construction product whose use has a significant impact on the environment and which itself is subject to an environ...

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Main Authors: Bartosz Michałowski, Jacek Michalak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2021.1943152
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spelling doaj-47e0f9b60723475e898431d25bdb7cb22021-07-06T12:16:12ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162021-01-018110.1080/23311916.2021.19431521943152Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from PolandBartosz Michałowski0Jacek Michalak1Research and Development Center, Atlas sp. z o.oResearch and Development Center, Atlas sp. z o.oExternal Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS) technology is commonly used to insulate buildings to increase the energy efficiency of external building envelopes. The ETICS is a construction product whose use has a significant impact on the environment and which itself is subject to an environmental impact assessment. The paper presents the impact of producing all ETICS components on the natural environment using the life cycle assessment method. The data used in the calculations, related to 2012 and 2017 real production, were obtained from the externally verified inventory from five manufacturing plants located in different regions of Poland. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the examined products covered modules from A1 to A3 (Cradle-to-Gate) according to EN 15804 standard. That includes raw materials extraction, processing of secondary material, transport to the manufacturer, and production up to the finished, packed product at the factory gate. In the period of 2012–2017, the negative impact on the natural environment for most environmental indicators for the entire ETICS (all of its components), has been significantly reduced. For the first time, changes of such indicators as GWP, ODP, AP, EP, POCP, ADP, ADP, PERT, PENRT over 5 years period for ETICS have been presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2021.1943152global warming potential (gwp)environmental impactenvironmental product declaration type iii (epd)life cycle assessment (lca)external thermal insulation composite system (etics)
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author Bartosz Michałowski
Jacek Michalak
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Jacek Michalak
Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland
Cogent Engineering
global warming potential (gwp)
environmental impact
environmental product declaration type iii (epd)
life cycle assessment (lca)
external thermal insulation composite system (etics)
author_facet Bartosz Michałowski
Jacek Michalak
author_sort Bartosz Michałowski
title Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland
title_short Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland
title_full Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland
title_fullStr Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: A case study from Poland
title_sort sustainability-oriented assessment of external thermal insulation composite systems: a case study from poland
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Engineering
issn 2331-1916
publishDate 2021-01-01
description External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS) technology is commonly used to insulate buildings to increase the energy efficiency of external building envelopes. The ETICS is a construction product whose use has a significant impact on the environment and which itself is subject to an environmental impact assessment. The paper presents the impact of producing all ETICS components on the natural environment using the life cycle assessment method. The data used in the calculations, related to 2012 and 2017 real production, were obtained from the externally verified inventory from five manufacturing plants located in different regions of Poland. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the examined products covered modules from A1 to A3 (Cradle-to-Gate) according to EN 15804 standard. That includes raw materials extraction, processing of secondary material, transport to the manufacturer, and production up to the finished, packed product at the factory gate. In the period of 2012–2017, the negative impact on the natural environment for most environmental indicators for the entire ETICS (all of its components), has been significantly reduced. For the first time, changes of such indicators as GWP, ODP, AP, EP, POCP, ADP, ADP, PERT, PENRT over 5 years period for ETICS have been presented.
topic global warming potential (gwp)
environmental impact
environmental product declaration type iii (epd)
life cycle assessment (lca)
external thermal insulation composite system (etics)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2021.1943152
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