| Literature DB >> 35559836 |
Beatrice Salieri1, Leire Barruetabeña2, Isabel Rodríguez-Llopis2, Nicklas Raun Jacobsen3, Nicolas Manier4, Bénédicte Trouiller4, Valentin Chapon4, Niels Hadrup3, Araceli Sánchez Jiménez5, Christian Micheletti6, Blanca Suarez Merino6, Jean-Marc Brignon4, Jacques Bouillard4, Roland Hischier7.
Abstract
Moving towards safe and sustainable innovations is an international policy ambition. In the on-hand manuscript, a concept combining safe by design and sustainability was implemented through the integration of human and environmental risk assessment, life cycle assessment as well as an assessment of the economic viability. The result is a nested and iterative process in form of a decision tree that integrates these three elements in order to achieve sustainable, safe and competitive materials, products or services. This approach, embedded into the stage-gate-model for safe by design, allows to reduce the uncertainty related to the assessment of risks and impacts by improving the quality of the data collected along each stage. In the second part of the manuscript, the application is shown for a case study dealing with the application of nanoparticles for Li-Ion batteries. One of the general conclusions out of this case study is that data gaps are a key aspect in view of the reliability of the results.Entities:
Keywords: Life cycle assessment (LCA); Nanomaterials; Risk assessment (RA); Safe by design; Socio-economic assessment (SEA)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35559836 DOI: 10.1016/j.impact.2021.100335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NanoImpact ISSN: 2452-0748