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celeste@rtobiz.org August 15, 2011

ThinkBrick Australia life cycle assessment

ThinkBrick Australia commissioned Energetics to undertake a full Life Cycle Assessment of the Australian clay brick industry. This involved collecting data directly from the industry on clay extraction, manufacturing processes, transport requirements, construction elements, and end-of-life disposal.

They report that the embodied emissions of a typical Australian house represent only 11% of the total emissions over a 50-year life cycle, regardless of walling materials.

See http://www.thinkbrick.com.au/life-cycle-assessment

Filed Under: Case studies, Environmental sustainability, Life cycle analysis, Resource efficiency Tagged With: Carbon footprint, Energy efficiency, Greenhouse gases

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