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16 Απρ 2020 · One of the tools in the LCM toolkit is life cycle costing (LCC), a method for calculating the costs over the life cycle of a product and / or service [ 3 , 5 ]. There is an abundance of...
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16 Απρ 2020 · One of the tools in the LCM toolkit is life cycle costing (LCC), a method for calculating the costs over the life cycle of a product and/or service [3,5]. There is an abundance of LCC methods. These are usually developed by researchers based on desktop research and/or a single case study and then prescribed to industry [ 6 ].
1 Οκτ 2021 · Legume-derived foods have been shown to have comparatively low greenhouse gas (GHG) intensities whilst providing high amounts of nutrients. However, processing legumes into meat analogues can incur significant energy costs. Here, we undertake a comprehensive life cycle assessment of plant-based and (Brazilian and Irish) beef burger patties.
3 Σεπ 2021 · We review recent Environmental Life Cycle Assessments of the three main diet types, omnivore, vegetarian, and vegan, and then assesses the environmental impacts of adding two commercial...
1 Φεβ 2021 · PDF | Plant-based diets have become popular as a means of reducing the environmental footprint of the diet and promoting human health and animal... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...
2 Σεπ 2017 · Understand the fundamental principles of Life Cycle Costing. Know how to use Life Cycle Costing as a tool to make good decisions from different perspectives—as a product/service developer or someone who buys a product/service. Know historical and current application areas.
Understand the principles of life cycle costing, Understand the differences between conventional LCC, environmental LCC, and societal LCC, Identify and calculate the total revenue, costs, and value added of a product or service, Calculate the present and future value of revenue and cost, P. Kerdlap (B)