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Environmental Fact SheetKnauf Insulation PBE Board Premium
LIFECYCLE IMPACT CATEGORIES
Summary table of results (per m³) Production Transport to OEM customer
EoL & transport to EoL Total
GWP (kg CO2 eq.) 120.0 2.830 1.696 124.5
ODP (kg CFC11 eq.) 9.83E-09 1.35E-11 2.01E-11 9.86E-09
AP (kg SO2 eq.) 1.2100 0.0174 0.0109 1.24
EP (kg PO4 eq.) 0.0530 0.0042 0.0017 0.059
POCP (kg Ethene eq.) 0.0583 -0.0069 -0.0001 0.0513
ADP-e (kg Sb eq.) 3.24E-05 1.06E-07 5.21E-07 3.30E-05
Primary E. non-renew. (MJ) 1660 39 23 1722
Primary E. renewable (MJ) 163 1.54 1.73 166
Water (m³) 0.47 0.0011 -0.0710 0.3971
Hazardous waste (kg) 0.090 8.91E-05 8.47E-05 0.0901
Non-hazardous waste (kg) 14.40 4.92E-03 1.00E+02 114.4055
Radioactive waste* (kg) 0.055 5.12E-05 3.31E-04 0.0557* main impact coming from power generation
Description: Rock mineral wool boards used as a core in sandwich panel production
Product characteristic: CE marking following EN 13162
Other certifications: RAL, EUCEB, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001
Declared unit: m³
Manufacturing plants: Knauf Insulation RMW plants
Transport distance: 300 km
End-of-Life scenario: Landfill, as the most conservative approach
EFS ref. N°: /
Date: December 2014
Scope of validity: This Environmental Fact Sheet is only valid for a specific product. The calculation model is based on the model used for the generation of EPDs for RMW products according to the standard EN 15804 published by Knauf Insulation in 2013.
Knauf Insulation d.o.o. Škofja LokaTrata 32, 4220 Škofja Loka, Slovenia
E-mail: oem≤knaufinsulation.comTel.: +386 (0)4 5114 104
Environmental indicatorsUnderstanding the methodological approach
Objectives Knauf Insulation is committed to making information about the environmental impact relating to products it places on the market available upon request. The format for presenting this information can either be a standard verified EPD or a simpler Environmental Fact Sheet based on a verified EPD.
The results are based on the LCA of rock mineral wool insulation products produced by Knauf Insulation RMW manufacturing plants.
The areas of application of the PBE boards include sandwich panels for façade elements, roof elements and partition walls.
System boundariesThe assessment is based on a “Cradle to Gate” LCA with the following additional stages: transportation to OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) customer sites and end of life stages. Benefits and loads beyond the system boundaries are not included in the total. The ”Cradle to Gate” assessment takes into consideration the following stages of the life cycle: from raw material extraction, (including the necessary upstream processes, auxiliaries, transports and energy supply), the manufacturing and transportation to OEM customer site, as well as the transportation to and the end of life itself. The end of life is based on landfill scenario.
ScopeStandards: the environmental data reported in this Environmental Fact Sheet are based on calculation rules according to EN 15804 (see annex).The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) follows ISO 14040:2006 and ISO 14044:2006.
Data and tools The model used for the calculation of the LCA results is based on a verified EPD model according to EN 15804. The background LCA datasets were updated in 2012. GaBi 6 software and data were used for modelling and calculation of results. www.gabi-software.com
Verification The results and the consistency with the above mentioned standards have been checked through an extensive internal review applying PE INTERNATIONAL’s quality standards. The original underlying EPD for rock mineral wool was verified by IBU in 2013. The current LCA calculation has been conducted by PE INTERNATIONAL AG according to the PCR, Part B: requirements on the EPD for Mineral insulating materials (“Anforderungen an die EPD für Mineralische Dämmstoffe”), version 1.1 Institut Bauen und Umwelt e.V., www.bau-umwelt.com 10/2012
Global Warming Potential (GPW): impact of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane.
Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP): relative impact that the product can cause to the stratospheric ozone layer.
Acidification Potential (AP): the acidification of soils and waters predominantly occurs through the transformation of air pollutants into acids
Eutrophication Potential (EP): impact of nitrification by nitrogen and phosphorus to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, for example through algal blooms, disturbing the balance between species.
Photochemical Ozone Creation Potential (POCP): also known as summer smog, the impact from oxidizing of volatile compounds in the presence of nitrogen oxides (NOx) which frees ozone in the lower atmosphere
Abiotic Depletion Potential element (ADP- e): impact from depletion of resources excluding fossil fuel resources (such as oil or natural gas) expressed in equivalent antimony so to take into account scarcity of resources.
Non-renewable Primary Energy: non-renewable energy resources required to manufacture the product. Sources of non-renewable energy are fossil fuels and uranium.
Renewable Primary Energy: renewable energy resources required to manufacture the product. Sources of renewable energy are biomass, wind, solar or hydraulic sources for example.
Net fresh water: input of net fresh water consumed in the life cycle stages (“blue water consumption” equals evaporated water).
Annex to Environmental Fact Sheet N° EFS-WW-01 Complete results according to EN 15804 presentation
RESULTS OF THE LCA – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: 1 m3 PBE BOARd PREMIUM
Manufacturing Transport to site Transport to EoL Disposal
Parameter Unit A1-3 A4 C2 C4
GWP πkg CO2-Äq.∫ 120 2.83 0.346 1.35
ODP πkg CFC11-Äq.∫ 9.83E-009 1.35E-011 1.66E-012 1.84E-011
AP πkg SO2-Äq.∫ 1.21 0.0174 0.00228 0.00862
EP πkg PO43-- Äq.∫ 0.053 0.00415 0.000545 0.00118
POCP πkg Ethen Äq.∫ 0.0583 -0.00692 -0.000914 0.000809
ADPE πkg Sb Äq.∫ 3.24E-005 1.06E-007 1.3E-008 5.08E-007
ADPF πMJ∫ 1.52E003 39 4.78 17.8
Caption GWP = Global warming potential; ODP = Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer; AP = Acidification potential of land and water; EP = Eutrophication potential; POCP = Formation potential of tropospheric ozone photochemical oxidants; ADPE = Abiotic depletion potential for non fossil resources; ADPF = Abiotic depletion potential for fossil resources
RESULTS OF THE LCA – RESOURCE USE: 1 m3 PBE BOARd PREMIUM
Manufacturing Transport to site Transport to EoL Disposal
Parameter Unit A1-3 A4 C2 C4
PERE πMJ∫ 163 – – –
PERM πMJ∫ 0 – – –
PERT πMJ∫ 163 1.54 0.188 1.54
PENRE πMJ∫ 1.51E003 – – –
PENRM πMJ∫ 150 – – –
PENRT πMJ∫ 1.66E003 39.1 4.79 18.6
SM πkg∫ 19.6 – – –
RSF πMJ∫ 0 0 0 0
NRSF πMJ∫ 0 0 0 0
FW πm³∫ 0.467 0.00108 0.000133 - 0.0711
Caption
PERE = Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERM = Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERT = Total use of renewable primary energy resources; PENRE = Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRM = Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRT = Total use of non renewable primary energy resources; SM = Use of secondary material; RSF = Use of renewable secondary fuels; NRSF = Use of non renewable secondary fuels; FW = Use of net fresh water
RESULTS OF THE LCA – OUTPUT FLOWS ANd WASTE CATEGORIES: 1 m3 PBE BOARd PREMIUM
Manufacturing Transport to site Transport to EoL Disposal
Parameter Unit A1-3 A4 C2 C4
HWD πkg∫ 0.0899 8.91E-005 1.09E-005 0.000836
NHWD πkg∫ 14.4 0.00492 0.000603 100
RWD πkg∫ 0.0553 5.12E-005 6.28E-006 0.000325
CRU πkg∫ – – – –
MFR πkg∫ – – – –
MER πkg∫ – – – –
EE πpower∫ πMJ∫ – – – 0
EE πthermal energy∫ πMJ∫ – – – 0
Caption HWD = Hazardous waste disposed; NHWD = Non-hazardous waste disposed; RWD = Radioactive waste disposed; CRU = Components for re-use; MFR = Materials for recycling; MER = Materials for energy recovery; EE = Exported energy per energy carrier