@inproceedings{22292, keywords = {Indoor environment department, Exposure and health effects, Characterization modelling, Human toxicity, Lcia, Chemicals, Ecotoxicity, Environmental Chemistry, Exposure and Risk Group}, author = {Michael Z Hauschild and Till M Bachman and Mark Huijbregts and Olivier Jolliet and Annette Kohler and Henrik F Larsen and Manuele D Margni and Thomas E McKone and Matthew Macleod and Dik van de Meent and Marta Schuhmacher and Ralph K Rosenbaum}, title = {International consensus model for comparative assessment of chemical emissions in LCA}, abstract = {
Under the UNEP-SETAC Life Cycle Initiative the six most commonly used characterization models for toxic impacts from chemicals were compared and harmonized through a sequence of workshops removing differences which were unintentional or unnecessary. A parsimonious (as simple as possible but as complex as needed) and transparent consensus model, USEtox, was created producing characterization factors that fall within the range of factors from the harmonised existing characterisation models. The USEtox model together with factors for several thousand substances are currently under review to form the basis of the recommendations from the UNEP-SETAC Life Cycle Initiative in this field.
}, year = {2008}, journal = {International Academy for Production Engineering 15th International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, March 17-19, 2008}, pages = {291-296}, month = {03/2008}, publisher = {CIRP}, address = {Sydney, Australia}, isbn = {1877040673}, language = {eng}, }