Environment Impact Analysis of Hollow Brick Produced by Waste in Life Cycle

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This paper uses LCA(Life Cycle Assessment) to make a quantificational analyse for theenvironment impact of hollow brick produced by the waste, the environment impacts come from themining of raw materials to the product process. The results show that the greatest impact on theenvironment is the greenhouse effect in the life cycle of the hollow brick produced by the waste,which possess 24% of the total environmental impact, while the largest environmental impact in thewhole process is sintering the brick, accounting for 73% of the total environmental impact

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