Assessment and Evaluation Tools for Circularity
Exploring How LCA Works
Our construction ways are changing and timber is becoming increasingly used in construction. TU Delft recently developed a MOOC that examines how the use of timber can be supported by implementing a combined ‘sustainable forestry’ and ‘timber for construction’ supply chain. Two of the videos from the MOOC are featured in this unit, both by Elizabeth Migoni Alejandre. Elizabeth is a researcher at Delft University of Technology in the Department of Environmental Technology and Design. She explores the environmental implications of biomaterials in the built environment to support sustainable urban transitions. In the first video, Elizabeth explains [1] the stages of LCA framework, [2] its specific groups of processes (modules), and [3] the types of the environmental impacts considered. In the second video, Elizabeth attempts a comparison between a concrete, a steel and a glulam beam. Which one of three do you think is the most environmentally friendly option?
*Both educational videos are part of the course Sustainable Building with Timber, ©️ TU Delft, released under a CC BY NC SA.