Hemant Kumar Dubey
Life Cycle Assessment Of Electronic Devices.
Rel. Gianluca Piccinini, Roberto Listo, Yuri Ardesi, Fabrizio Mo. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Electronic Engineering, 2025
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Abstract
This work resolves to assess the state-of-the-art techniques for conducting Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and to establish a foundation for environmentally conscious integrated circuit (IC) design by determining the determinants affecting equivalent CO2 emissions during the production and utilisation of chips. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and green electronic design presents a development strategy in the manufacturing of sustainable electronics. As resources get depleted, pollutants continue to be discharged, energy usage increases and global warming becomes a major menace, and LCA gives a methodical structure to study total environmental implications within the life cycle of the product from its extraction to end-of-life management.
This thesis provides a comprehensive review of Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) of electronic devices to assess their environmental consequences and pinpoint potential for sustainable enhancement
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