Laura Sokka
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2010
Tuomas Mattila; Suvi Pakarinen; Laura Sokka
Industrial symbiosis, representing resource sharing and byproduct use among colocated firms, is a key concept of industrial ecology. Local co-operation in industrial symbioses can reduce raw material use and waste disposal, but material and energy flows extending outside symbiosis boundaries can cause considerable environmental impacts. These external impacts are often ignored in industrial symbiosis studies. In this study, we compared process, hybrid and input-output life cycle assessment (LCA) approaches in quantifying the overall environmental impacts of a forest industrial symbiosis, situated in Kymenlaakso, Finland. Conclusions from an earlier process-LCA were strengthened by the use of hybrid-LCA as local emissions were found to cause less than half of the global impacts. In some impact categories, the whole impact was caused by supply chain emissions (land use, metal depletion and ozone depletion). The cutoff in process-LCA was found to be less than 25%, except in metal depletion and terrestrial ecotoxicity. Input-output LCA approximated hybrid-LCA results well in most impact categories, but seriously underestimated land use and overestimated terrestrial ecotoxicity. Based on the results we conclude, that input-output based LCA can be used to analyze the global impacts of an industrial symbiosis, but a careful interpretation of the results is necessary in order to understand the influence of aggregation and allocation.
Gcb Bioenergy | 2013
Tuomas Helin; Laura Sokka; Sampo Soimakallio; Kim Pingoud; Tiina Pajula
Forests are a significant pool of terrestrial carbon. A key feature related to forest biomass harvesting and use is the typical time difference between carbon release into and sequestration from the atmosphere. Traditionally, the use of sustainably grown biomass has been considered as carbon neutral in life cycle assessment (LCA) studies. However, various approaches to account for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and sinks of forest biomass acquisition and use have also been developed and applied, resulting in different conclusions on climate impacts of forest products. The aim of this study is to summarize, clarify, and assess the suitability of these approaches for LCA. A literature review is carried out, and the results are analyzed through an assessment framework. The different approaches are reviewed through their approach to the definition of reference land‐use situation, consideration of time frame and timing of carbon emissions and sequestration, substitution credits, and indicators applied to measure climate impacts. On the basis of the review, it is concluded that, to account for GHG emissions and the related climate impacts objectively, biomass carbon stored in the products and the timing of sinks and emissions should be taken into account in LCA. The reference situation for forest land use has to be defined appropriately, describing the development in the absence of the studied system. We suggest the use of some climate impact indicator that takes the timing of the emissions and sinks into consideration and enables the use of different time frames. If substitution credits are considered, they need to be transparently presented in the results. Instead of carbon stock values taken from the literature, the use of dynamic forest models is recommended.
Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2010
Suvi Pakarinen; Tuomas Mattila; Matti Melanen; Ari Nissinen; Laura Sokka
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016
Laura Sokka; T. Sinkko; Anne Holma; Kaisa Manninen; K. Pasanen; M. Rantala; Pekka Leskinen
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2014
Vilma Sandström; Laura Saikku; Riina Antikainen; Laura Sokka; Pekka E. Kauppi
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016
Sanni Väisänen; Mirja Mikkilä; Jouni Havukainen; Laura Sokka; Mika Luoranen; Mika Horttanainen
Energy Policy | 2014
Tommi Ekholm; Niko Karvosenoja; Jarkko Tissari; Laura Sokka; Kaarle Kupiainen; Olli Sippula; Mikko Savolahti; Jorma Jokiniemi; Ilkka Savolainen
Archive | 2015
Kari Sipilä; Miika Rämä; Esa Pursiheimo; Laura Sokka; Atte Löf; Rami Niemi; Jukka Konttinen; Milena Rodriguez; Salvatore Ruggiero; Jussi Maunuksela; Mikko Hietaranta; Henri Karjalainen; Jorma Valta; Timo Kalema; Joni Hilpinen; Jarkko Nyrhinen; Jari Rintamäki; Maxime Viot; Mika Horttanainen; Sanni Väisänen; Jouni Havukainen; Erkki Hiltunen; Raija Koivisto; Birgitta Martinkauppi; Pasi Rikkonen; Vilja Varho; Saija Rasi; Taija Sinkko; Laura Koistinen
Archive | 2015
Eija Alakangas; Kati Koponen; Laura Sokka; Janne Keränen
Archive | 2008
Mikael Hildén; Niko Karvosenoja; Sirkka Koskela; Kaarle Kupiainen; Anna Laine; Janne Rinne; Jyri Seppälä; Mikko Savolahti; Laura Sokka