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You are at the last part of the life cycle analysis assessment of the product chosen by us. In week 2 we did first part where we named the product, targeted consumers, and explained why we selected the respective product. In week 3 we did the second part where we analyzed the acquisition of the raw material, manufacturing and the process and lastly in part 2 distributions and the transportation with the help of the graphic showing. And in this week, we will be doing use, recycling and the disposal in part A and in part B we will analyze the process from part 1, 2 and 3 and the overall process of "Cradle to Grave".
Use section headings for each area discussed.
Part A:
-Discuss the processes for the following phases and explain the energy inputs and outputs involved:
-Include a graphic showing the flow of processes for the following phases:
-Use
-Recycling/Reuse
-DisposalPart B:
Reflecting on your work in Parts 1, 2 and 3 for the product and the whole process from "Cradle to Grave" or "Acquisition of Raw Materials to Disposal":
-Evaluate the impact on the Environment, Economy & Society
-Recommend technological innovations that could reduce the Environment, Economy & Society impact of manufacturing this product.