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Life cycle assessment and circularity indicators

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
Volume 26, Issue 10, Pages 1937-1942

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-021-01966-2

Keywords

Circular economy; LCA; Life cycle assessment; Sustainability; Circularity indicator; Assess circularity

Funding

  1. Politecnico di Milano within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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Circularity indicators and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) have great potential in circular decision making, but they cannot be used alone to choose the best circular economy projects as they only provide a partial view on the environmental performance of a system. However, a high degree of circularity can help build good relationships with customers, increase reputation, and facilitate access to funding.
Purpose In a context where the transition to a circular economy is increasingly required, it is necessary to clarify the relationship between sustainability and circularity. In this commentary we summarise what are circularity indicators and what is LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), and we discuss their potential role in improving circular decision making. Methods Based on literature, a focus on how circularity indicators and LCA could be used in circular decision making is presented. Moreover, an analysis of recent studies has been carried out to identify the relationship between LCA and circularity indicators. Results and discussion We can state that no authors have concluded that circularity indicators can be used alone to choose the best option in circular economy projects. This is because the circularity indicators only provide a partial view on the environmental performance of a system. At the same time, it appears that the circularity indicators are easier to communicate, and a high degree of circularity could help to build good relationships with customers and increase reputation among stakeholders, as well as to have an easier access to funding. Conclusions and recommendations At the end, we propose a procedure to include both the LCA and the circularity measurement in the assessment of circular economy strategies. While still at an early stage of conceptualisation, it gives an idea on how to integrate environmental sustainability aspects into circular economy initiatives.

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