Life Cycle Engineering

Life Cycle Engineering

Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) is an approach to assess the environmental impacts, in conjunction with economic impacts under consideration of technical boundary conditions.Scope of the assessment is usually the whole life cycle of a product consisting of production, use phase and end of life.The environmental impacts are assessed according to the ecological life cycle assessment (LCA). The economic impacts are assessed according to the life cycle costing (LCC) approach. Technical boundary conditions are taken into account providing some limitations on the model, thus verifying the technical feasibility.

External links

* [http://www.lbpgabi.uni-stuttgart.de/english/index_e.html Department Life Cycle Engineering - LBP - University of Stuttgart]
* [http://www.lbpgabi.uni-stuttgart.de/english/loesungen_lcalce_e.html Life Cycle Engineering - A Concise Guide at a Glance]
* [http://www.lce.com Life Cycle Engineering - Consulting, Engineering and Applied Technology]


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