Development of the life cycle inventory of masonry mortar made of natural and recycled aggregates
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Elsevier
Materia
Construction and demolition waste Life cycle inventory Life cycle assessment Masonry mortar Recycled aggregate
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2016-10-08Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: G.M. Cuenca-Moyano, S. Zanni, A. Bonoli, I. Valverde-Palacios. Development of the life cycle inventory of masonry mortar made of natural and recycled aggregates, Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 140, Part 3, 2017, Pages 1272-1286. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.10.029
Resumen
The use of recycled fine aggregate from construction and demolition waste as a replacement for natural fine aggregate
in the manufacture of masonry mortar represents an environmental benefit that must be quantified. The life cycle assessment
is a procedure that allows to know the environmental impacts associated with a product throughout its life cycle;
for that purpose, it incorporates a series of phases of which inventory analysis is one of the most important as it directly
influences its overall quality. The main aim of this study has been to develop the life cycle inventory of masonry mortars
made of natural fine aggregate and recycled fine aggregate in accordance with ISO 14,040 and ISO 14,044, and being the
system subject of study from cradle to gate level, thus boundaries included the production of the mortar components (natural
fine aggregate, recycled fine aggregate, filler, cement and additive) and the production of masonry mortar in mortar
plant. For the inventory development, production data given by the producers, Ecoinvent v.2.2 database and Environmental
Product Declaration were used as data source. According to the results obtained, thanks to this study the main inputs
regarding energy and raw material consumption and the main outputs (products, coproducts, waste and emissions) have
been identified and quantified, linked to the masonry mortar life cycle and found inside the system boundaries considered.
In a future research, the inventory developed shall allow to assess and compare the environmental impacts related
to the production of masonry mortars made of natural fine aggregate and recycled fine aggregate.





