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Life cycle assessment and governance The case of the high north Johan Berg Pettersen & Xingqiang Song [email protected] SMART Conference: Life-cycle based management and reporting for sustainable businesses. Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016

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Page 1: Life cycle assessment and governance · Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016 . Context • Life cycle assessment (LCA) strongpoints – Value chain perspective – Broad impact scope • LCA is increasingly

Life cycle assessment and

governance

The case of the high north

Johan Berg Pettersen & Xingqiang Song

[email protected]

SMART Conference: Life-cycle based management and

reporting for sustainable businesses. Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016

Page 2: Life cycle assessment and governance · Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016 . Context • Life cycle assessment (LCA) strongpoints – Value chain perspective – Broad impact scope • LCA is increasingly

Context

• Life cycle assessment (LCA) strongpoints

– Value chain perspective

– Broad impact scope

• LCA is increasingly used to guide and enforce European policy (governance)

– Waste, energy, ecodesign, pollution prevention, product declaration…

• LCA not adapted to Norwegian and/or Arctic context

– Poor marine appreciation

– European mainland vs European high north outskirts

Aim: Investigate the applicability of LCA (for governance) in the high north

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Page 3: Life cycle assessment and governance · Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016 . Context • Life cycle assessment (LCA) strongpoints – Value chain perspective – Broad impact scope • LCA is increasingly

Nussir case (1)

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OSLO

NUSSIR mine, Repparfjord (70ᵒ25’ N, 24ᵒ33’ E )

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2 million tons copper ore/year

• 94-95.5% Cu recovery

• 50,000 ton/year (permit) 45% Cu concentrate produced

• Significant European scale

Submarine tailings disposal

• 97-99% of the ore deposited as tailings

Process plant

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Nussir case (2)

Working paper (submitted):

What can be achieved by cleaner

production in mining: Life Cycle

Assessment of tailings

management and energy

scenarios for a copper ore mine in

Northern Norway

Song, X., Pettersen, J.B., Pedersen, K.B., Røberg, S.

“Cradle-to-gate” mining LCA

• ReCiPe method, SimaPro software

• FU: 1 kg of Cu in concentrate

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Nussir case – significance of Arctic (onsite) emissions

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CC TA FE ME HT POF PMF TET FET MET

Diesel (truck) - Arctic

Blasting - Arctic

Mineral dust - Arctic

Tailings management- Arctic

Other process inputs -non Arctic

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Nussir case – relative importance of Arctic impacts

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0 %

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Human Health Ecosystems

Diesel (truck) - Arctic

Blasting - Arctic

Mineral dust - Arctic

Tailings management -Arctic

Other process inputs -non Arctic

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Contrasting world views

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The view from the high north European LCIA scope

Meltofte (e.d), 2013, Arctic biodiversity assessment LOTOS-EUROS, used by van Zelm et al, 2013, in Recipe LCIA method

(The master domain of LOTOS-EUROS: 10ᵒ W–60ᵒ E, 35ᵒ–70ᵒ N)

Parameter: Ozone (μg/m3)

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Page 8: Life cycle assessment and governance · Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016 . Context • Life cycle assessment (LCA) strongpoints – Value chain perspective – Broad impact scope • LCA is increasingly

Some characteristics of the Arctic

• Large temperature variation, by season and location

– Extreme seasonality, ice/snow cover, rivers on/off

• Low levels of precipitation, seasonal variation

– Most as snow, run-off in spring

– Spring melt stratification (freshwater & marine)

• Generally lower biodiversity (weighting issue)

• High seasonal variability, long winter, short productive

season and limited primary production

– Low: terrestrial diversity, fish species (ca. 3-20),

little (or missing) zooplankton

– Marine: high degree of intraspecific variability

• Scattered, low population density, coastal settlements

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Monthly average discharge from the Eurasian Arctic drainage (Bring et al 2016)

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Overview – Arctic case study

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Overview – Arctic case study table

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Overview – Arctic case study table

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Overview – Arctic case study table

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Seasonality Snow Spring melt Ocean & fjord processes Ecological sensitivity? Biodiversity? Population

Low

Low

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Overview – Arctic case study table

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Low

Low

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Research outlook & further work

• Framework of LCA highly relevant, currently not applicable for governance

– Local/marine impacts and Arctic conditions not properly covered

• Gaps in the LCIA framework for Arctic conditions & marine processes

– population density, pollutant dispersion regimes, seasonality and winter effects, colder climate

– More detailed sensitivity analysis for impacts of Arctic conditions?

• Seek closer cooperation

– Norwegian policy/governance & LCA practitioners: develop governance cases & demands

– Norwegian marine/Arctic competence & LCIA method developers: better impact methods

• Development motivated by governance demands in coastal, marine and marine-based activity

– High north/Arctic applications: oil/gas, mining, aquaculture, fisheries, shipping

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Page 15: Life cycle assessment and governance · Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016 . Context • Life cycle assessment (LCA) strongpoints – Value chain perspective – Broad impact scope • LCA is increasingly

Life cycle assessment and

governance

The case of the high north

Johan Berg Pettersen & Xingqiang Song

[email protected]

SMART Conference: Life-cycle based management and

reporting for sustainable businesses. Oslo 29-30 Nov. 2016