Eco Audit White Paper. - Granta Design
Eco Audit White Paper. - Granta Design Eco Audit White Paper. - Granta Design
Eco Audit ReportProduct NameBottled mineral water (100 units)Product Life (years) 1Energy and CO2 Footprint Summary:Energy Details...CO2 Details...Phase Energy (MJ) Energy (%) CO2 (kg) CO2 (%)Material 344 65.5 9.58 43.2Manufacture 78.6 15.0 5.89 26.6Transport 48.7 9.3 3.46 15.6Use 50.8 9.7 3.05 13.8Disposal 2.82 0.5 0.197 0.9Total (for first life) 525 100 22.2 100End of life potential -194 -5.4Bottled mineral water(Levels 1&2).prdNOTE: Differences of less than 20% are not usually significant. Page 1 of 3See notes on precision and data sources. 12 October 2011
Eco Audit ReportEnergy AnalysisEnergy and CO2 SummaryEnergy (MJ)/yearEquivalent annual environmental burden (averaged over 1 year product life): 523Detailed breakdown of individual life phasesMaterial:Energy and CO2 SummaryComponentBottles (100 units)MaterialPolyethylene terephthalate(PET)Recycledcontent* (%)Partmass(kg)Qty.Total massEnergy(MJ)Virgin (0%) 4 1 4 3.3e+02 97.3%Caps(100 units) Polypropylene (PP) Virgin (0%) 0.1 1 0.1 9.4 2.7Dead weight (100 litres ofwater)1e+02 1 1e+02 0 0.0Total 3 1e+02 3.4e+02 100*Typic: Includes 'recycle fraction in current supply'Manufacture:Energy and CO2 SummaryComponent Process Amount processed Energy (MJ) %Bottles (100 units) Polymer molding 4 kg 77 97.3Caps(100 units) Polymer molding 0.1 kg 2.1 2.7Total 79 100Transport:Energy and CO2 SummaryBreakdown by transport stage Total product mass = 1e+02 kgStage name Transport type Distance (km) Energy (MJ) %Filling plant - Point of sale 14 tonne truck 5.5e+02 49 100.0Total 5.5e+02 49 100Breakdown by componentsComponent Component mass (kg) Energy (MJ) %Bottles (100 units) 4 1.9 3.8Caps(100 units) 0.1 0.047 0.1Dead weight (100 litres of water) 1e+02 47 96.1Total 1e+02 49 100Bottled mineral water(Levels 1&2).prdNOTE: Differences of less than 20% are not usually significant. Page 2 of 5See notes on precision and data sources. 12 October 2011
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<strong>Eco</strong> <strong>Audit</strong> ReportProduct NameBottled mineral water (100 units)Product Life (years) 1Energy and CO2 Footprint Summary:Energy Details...CO2 Details...Phase Energy (MJ) Energy (%) CO2 (kg) CO2 (%)Material 344 65.5 9.58 43.2Manufacture 78.6 15.0 5.89 26.6Transport 48.7 9.3 3.46 15.6Use 50.8 9.7 3.05 13.8Disposal 2.82 0.5 0.197 0.9Total (for first life) 525 100 22.2 100End of life potential -194 -5.4Bottled mineral water(Levels 1&2).prdNOTE: Differences of less than 20% are not usually significant. Page 1 of 3See notes on precision and data sources. 12 October 2011