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METHODOLOGY FOR LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF CERAMIC FLOOR AND WALL TILES - APPLICATIONS IN BAT DEFINITION FOR CERAMIC TILES INDUSTRY

A Life Cycle Assessment procedure specific to the ceramic tiles industry has been developed and used to compare the environmental performances of different products and technologies. Attention has been focused, in particular, on techniques having cross media effects (for example, the purification of...

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Published in:Key engineering materials 2002-01, Vol.206-213 (2), p.829-834
Main Authors: Rinaldi, C, Fregni, A, Palmonari, C, Timellini, G
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