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Sustainable nanotechnology: through green methods and life-cycle thinking

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Dhingra, Rajive ; Upreti, Girish ; Sawhney, Rapinder

Sustainability

2010

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10

3323-3338

life cycle ; product development ; risk assessment ; sustainable development ; nanomaterials ; nanotechnology

Production management

http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su2103323

English

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"Citing the myriad applications of nanotechnology, this paper emphasizes the need to conduct “life cycle” based assessments as early in the new product development process as possible, for a better understanding of the potential environmental and human health consequences of nanomaterials over the entire life cycle of a nano-enabled product. The importance of this reasoning is further reinforced through an illustrative case study on automotive exterior body panels, which shows that the perceived environmental benefits of nano-based products in the Use stage may not adequately represent the complete picture, without examining the impacts in the other life cycle stages, particularly Materials Processing and Manufacturing. Nanomanufacturing methods often have associated environmental and human health impacts, which must be kept in perspective when evaluating nanoproducts for their “greenness.” Incorporating life-cycle thinking for making informed decisions at the product design stage, combining life cycle and risk analysis, using sustainable manufacturing practices, and employing green chemistry alternatives are seen as possible solutions."

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