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MATERIAL SELECTION LABORATORY

Activity #9

Eco Audit Report

Product Name Alpure Bottles

Product Life (years) 1

Energy and CO2 Footprint Summary:

Energy Details...

CO2 Details...

Phase Energy (MJ) Energy (%) CO2 (kg) CO2 (%)


Material 344 59.4 9.89 38.7
Manufacture 80.2 13.9 6.02 23.5
Transport 1.92 0.3 0.136 0.5
Use 150 25.9 9.33 36.5
Disposal 2.87 0.5 0.201 0.8
Total (for first life) 578 100 25.6 100
End of life potential -135 -3.63

Roll no.-19209116
MATERIAL SELECTION LABORATORY
Activity #9

Eco Audit Report

Energy and CO2 Summary


Energy Analysis

Energy (MJ)/year
Equivalent annual environmental burden (averaged over 1 year product life): 576

Detailed breakdown of individual life phases

Energy and CO2 Summary


Material:

Part
Recycled
Component Material content* (%) mass Qty. Total mass Energy (MJ) %
(kg)

Bottle PET (unfilled, amorphous) Virgin (0%) 0.04 100 4 3.3e+02 97.3
PP (homopolymer, 40% glass
Cap Virgin (0%) 0.001 100 0.1 9.2 2.7
and mineral)
Total 200 4.1 3.4e+02 100

*Typic: Includes 'recycle fraction in current supply'

Energy and CO2 Summary


Manufacture:

Component Process Amount processed Energy (MJ) %


Bottle Polymer molding 4 kg 79 97.8
Cap Polymer molding 0.1 kg 1.7 2.2
Total 80 100

Energy and CO2 Summary


Transport:

Breakdown by transport stage Total product mass = 4.1 kg


Stage name Transport type Distance (km) Energy (MJ) %
London 14 tonne truck 5.5e+02 1.9 100.0
Total 5.5e+02 1.9 100

Breakdown by components
Component Component mass (kg) Energy (MJ) %
Bottle 4 1.9 97.6
Cap 0.1 0.047 2.4
Total 4.1 1.9 100

Roll no.-19209116
MATERIAL SELECTION LABORATORY
Activity #9

Energy and CO2 Summary


Use:

Static mode

Electric to em radiation
Energy input and output type
(incandescent lamp)
Use location United Kingdom
Power rating (W) 74
Usage (hours per day) 24
Usage (days per year) 2
Product life (years) 1

Relative contribution of static and mobile modes

Mode Energy (MJ) %


Static 1.5e+02 100.0
Mobile 0
Total 1.5e+02 100

Energy and CO2 Summary


Disposal:
End of life
Component Energy (MJ) %
option
Bottle Recycle 2.8 97.6
Cap Recycle 0.07 2.4
Total 2.9 100

EoL potential:
End of life
Component Energy (MJ) %
option
Bottle Recycle -1.3e+02 96.7
Cap Recycle -4.4 3.3
Total -1.3e+02 100

Energy and CO2 Summary


Notes:

Roll No.-19209116
MATERIAL SELECTION LABORATORY
Activity #9

Eco Audit Report

Energy and CO2 Summary


CO2 Footprint Analysis

CO2 (kg)/year
Equivalent annual environmental burden (averaged over 1 year product life): 25.6

Detailed breakdown of individual life phases

Energy and CO2 Summary


Material:

Part CO2
Recycled
Component Material content* (%) mass Qty. Total mass footprint %
(kg) (kg)

Bottle PET (unfilled, amorphous) Virgin (0%) 0.04 100 4 9.3 93.9
PP (homopolymer, 40% glass
Cap Virgin (0%) 0.001 100 0.1 0.6 6.1
and mineral)
Total 200 4.1 9.9 100

*Typic: Includes 'recycle fraction in current supply'

Energy and CO2 Summary


Manufacture:

CO2
Component Process Amount processed footprint %
(kg)
Bottle Polymer molding 4 kg 5.9 97.8
Cap Polymer molding 0.1 kg 0.13 2.2
Total 6 100

Energy and CO2 Summary


Transport:

Breakdown by transport stage Total product mass = 4.1 kg


CO2 footprint
Stage name Transport type Distance (km) %
(kg)
London 14 tonne truck 5.5e+02 0.14 100.0
Total 5.5e+02 0.14 100

Breakdown by components
CO2 footprint
Component Component mass (kg) %
(kg)
Bottle 4 0.13 97.6
Cap 0.1 0.0033 2.4
Total 4.1 0.14 100

Roll No.-19209116
MATERIAL SELECTION LABORATORY
Activity #9

Energy and CO2 Summary


Use:

Static mode

Electric to em radiation
Energy input and output type
(incandescent lamp)
Use location United Kingdom
Power rating (W) 74
Usage (hours per day) 24
Usage (days per year) 2
Product life (years) 1

Relative contribution of static and mobile modes

Mode CO2 footprint (kg) %


Static 9.3 100.0
Mobile 0
Total 9.3 100

Energy and CO2 Summary


Disposal:
CO2
End of life
Component footprint %
option
(kg)
Bottle Recycle 0.2 97.6
Cap Recycle 0.0049 2.4
Total 0.2 100

EoL potential:
CO2
End of life
Component footprint %
option
(kg)
Bottle Recycle -3.2 87.3
Cap Recycle -0.46 12.7
Total -3.6 100

Energy and CO2 Summary


Notes:

As we can see from the above graph of Energy utilised and co2 footprint, it is cleared that energy used in getting the
material is highest and the same for carbon emission. And energy used in Using the product is also have some
significance on energy use because we need to store the bottle for 2 day which require energy and also emit co2 in
the atmosphere, and the minimum energy used is in transportation and disposal of material and the same has less
effect on environment because the emission of carbon is less for both transportation and disposal.

Roll No.-19209116

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