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Teacher Directions: Life cycle Assessment Matching Game



Grade Level: Junior High or High School

Length of Activity: Two 30 minute play sessions

Purpose:

 Encourage students to think about their daily product choices and

how that choice could influence the environment.

 Introduce students to environmental areas of concern and the units to

measure them.



Suggestions for Assembling Matching Game

Note: Setting up the game initially will be time consuming, but it can be used

year after year. A teaching assistant could do this part.

1. Determine how many sets you need. Students may work in groups of

2, 3, or 4.

2. Print off enough cards, a direction sheet, and a reference sheet for

each group. Each student will need their own data sheet.

3. Cut out each card and fold bottom part of card up to the dotted line.

4. Tape or glue the non-folded portion of each card to a 4 x 6 inch index

card to increase durability (please see pictures on next page of

card set up).

5. Use a rubber band to secure each set of cards

6. Place card set, direction sheet, and reference sheet in a sealed bag or

container.



Day 1: 30 Minutes

 Form student groups and pass out matching game sets.

 Read over directions as a class.

 Pass out data sheets.

 Pick one matching set to do as an example. Discuss the materials

necessary and waste produced during each product’s life cycle.

Example Idea: Newspaper and Web Based Newspaper Cards

1. Go through data sheet with students by first having them

write in the title of the cards.

2. Enter the functional unit: “Consumption of newspaper during one

year by one unique reader.” Review why the functional unit

must match. The choices are different, but they can be

compared using the functional unit as a reference point.

3. Going into the next category, list raw materials and waste for

each.

Newspaper: Raw Materials = paper, trees, ink

Waste = recycle the newspaper

Web Based Newspaper: Raw Materials = electricity, computer parts

Waste = none

4. Write down an environmental impact from the cards. Students

can record energy used, greenhouse gas, or human toxicity.

5. The better choice is the Web Based Newspaper because it is

less impactful for all three categories.

 Give students time to determine the better choice and discuss as a

class.

 Have students begin to play the game.



Day 2: 30 Minutes

 Very briefly review the directions from the previous day.

 Have students form new groups or work in same groups and begin play.

 They may use the same data sheet from the first day of play and add

new matches to the handout.

 During the last 5 minutes, discuss as a class:

6. Did any of the choices surprise you?

7. Are there any terms you still don’t understand?

8. What did you learn?







Picture 1: The card is attached to a 4 x 6 inch index card with tape up to

the dotted line. The environmental impacts (data) are folded up to the

dotted line so students can guess which choice is less impactful.

Picture 2: Both cards are a match because the functional units are the

same. The Newspaper card shows how each card would be used during the

game. The Web Based Newspaper card shows by my finger where the tape

would end.

CLASS COPY!!! CLASS COPY!!!



Life Cycle Assessment Matching Game Student Directions



1. Work in a group of at least two students (maximum 4 students).

2. Obtain a set of cards.

3. Place all cards face down on a hard surface.

4. Pick a student to start (if having difficulty, the student who is the

youngest will go first). Take turns going clockwise.

5. The first student will turn over two cards. The goal is to make a

match which means that the functional units are the same.

6. If there is no match, it is the next player’s turn.

7. If you made a match, fill in the game data sheet for that pair.

8. When finished writing the information, fold down the game cards.

Examine the data to determine if the product you decided on was the

better choice.

9. If your choice was correct, you may keep the cards. If your choice

was incorrect, return the cards to the game.

10. The next player may pick up your returned pair.

11. Remember to check the reference sheet if you do not understand

some of the terms.

12. Continue taking turns, matching cards and entering data until all cards

have been matched.

13. The student with the most number of matches is the official life cycle

assessment champion.

14. Discuss your data sheets as a group. Make sure to share what the

better product choices are and why.





Clean Up Directions



 Make sure all cards are folded up to the dotted line.

 Rubber band all cards together.

 Put cards, reference sheet, and directions in the plastic bag.

 Seal plastic bag and return.

Title: Newspaper Title: Web Based Newspaper

Functional Unit: “Consumption of Functional Unit: “Consumption of

newspaper during one year by newspaper during one year by

one unique reader” one unique reader”









_______________________ _______________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Energy Used: 850 MJ Energy Used:350 MJ



Global Warming Potential: 28 kg CO2 eq Global Warming Potential: 14 kg CO2 eq



Human Toxicity : 6.2 kg DCB eq Human Toxicity: 3.7 kg DCB eq







Title: Green Bag Title: Plastic Grocery Bag

104 trips to the store (lasts 2 years) HDPE (High-density polyethylene) Single

Use (1 trip to the store)

Functional Unit: “Household carrying Functional Unit: “Household carrying

about 70 grocery items home from a about 70 grocery items home from a

supermarket each week for 52 weeks” supermarket each week for 52 weeks”









_______________________ _______________________

Environmental Impact Environmental Impact

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Green House Gas: 1.95 kg CO2 Green House Gas: 6.13 kg CO2

Eutrophication: 0.00126 kg PO4- eq Eutrophication: 0.00246 kg PO4- eq

Abiotic Depletion: 0.023 kg Sb eq Abiotic Depletion: 0.102 kg Sb eq

Title: Toyota Camry (Gasoline) Title: Volkswagen (Diesel)

Functional Unit: “Passenger car (1-5 Functional Unit: “Passenger car (1-5

persons plus luggage) 15 years with persons plus luggage) 15 years with

300,000 km” 300,000 km”









_______________________ _______________________





Environmental Impact Environmental Impact

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Energy Use: 1062 GJ Energy Use: 479 GJ

Green House Gas: 21.4 kg CO2 Green House Gas: 7.9 kg CO2









Title: Glass Bottle (250ml) Title: Plastic Bottle (2L)

Functional Unit: “Carbonated soft drink Functional Unit: “Carbonated soft drink

containers holding 1,000L” containers holding 1,000L”









_______________________ _______________________



Environmental Impact Environmental Impact

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Energy Use: 10494.19 MJ Energy Use: 13060.76 MJ



Water Consumption: 42463.33 g Water Consumption: 45760.43 g



Solid Waste: 11965.91 cm3 Solid Waste: 31006.36 cm3

Title: Cold Climate House Design Title: Hot & Humid House Design

(Steel & Wood Frame) (Concrete & Wood Frame)

Minneapolis, Minnesota Atlanta, Georgia

Functional Unit: “Average U.S. new Functional Unit: “Average U.S. new

house residential construction (2,225 ft2)” house residential construction (2,225 ft2)”









____________ ___________ _______________________

Environmental Impact Environmental Impact

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

83,873 kg CO2 eq 49,371 kg CO2 eq

Energy Use: 1,415 GJ Energy Use: 859 GJ

Solid Waste: 27,407 kg Solid Waste: 18,711 kg





Title: Monterey Bay Aquarium Tank Title: Monterey Bay Aquarium Tank

Fiber-reinforced Plastics Design Steel-reinforced Concrete Design

Functional Unit: “20 years of holding Functional Unit: “20 years of holding

seawater and marine life” seawater and marine life”









_______________________ _______________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Eutrophication: 11.75 kg PO4- eq Eutrophication: 28.02 kg PO4- eq



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

16,552.51 kg CO2 eq 36,497.22 kg CO2 eq



Summer Smog : 7.34 kg C2H4 eq Summer Smog : 18.61 kg C2H4 eq

Winter Smog : 841.76 kg SPM eq Winter Smog : 3,366.19 kg SPM eq

Title: Carbon Fiber Bike Frame Title: Steel Bike Frame

Functional Unit: “To cycle a bike over a Functional Unit: “To cycle a bike over a

30 year period” 30 year period”









_______________________ _______________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Eutrophication: 0.09 kg PO4- eq Eutrophication: 0.01 kg PO4- eq



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

114 kg CO2 eq 51 kg CO2 eq



Energy Use : ~ 3,300 MJ Energy Use: ~ 400 MJ



Solid Waste: ~ 5.5 kg Solid Waste : ~ 17.5 kg





Title: Beef Steak Title: Fresh Chicken

Functional Unit: “2 kg of meat during a Functional Unit: “2 kg of meat during a

meal” meal”









_______________________ _______________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Eutrophication: 7,250 g NO3 eq Eutrophication: 413 g NO3 eq

Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

79,300 kg CO2 eq 6,310 kg CO2 eq

Acidification : 798 g SO 2 Acidification: 95.7 g SO2

Land Use: 105 m2 Land Use: 10 m2

Title: Baking Rolls at Home Title: Buying Rolls at a Local Bakery

(Conventional Oven) Transportation Passenger Car (5km)

Functional Unit: “A family that eats rolls Functional Unit: “A family that eats rolls

every Sunday for a year ” every Sunday for a year ”









_______________________ _______________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Eutrophication: 31.2 g NO3 eq Eutrophication: 58.6 g NO3 eq



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

818 kg CO2 eq 3,940 kg CO2 eq



Acidification : 2.98 g SO2 Acidification: 22.8 g SO2





Title: Plastic Cups (Polystyrene) Title: Aluminum Cans

Functional Unit: “Hosting a party with Functional Unit: “Hosting a party with

124 guests who have 3 drinks (16 fluid 124 guests who have 3 drinks (16 fluid

ounces each)” ounces each)”









_______________________ _______________________



Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Energy Use: ~ 800 MJ Energy Use: ~ 900 MJ



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

~ 8.9 kg CO2 eq ~ 50 kg CO2 eq



Solid Waste : ~ 0.14 kg Solid Waste : ~ 8.8 kg

Title: Reusable Plastic Basket Title: Single Use Plastic Plate

(High-Density Polyethylene) (Polystyrene)

Functional Unit: “One meal served” Functional Unit: “One meal served”









___________________ ___________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!

Energy Use: 2,495 MJ Energy Use: 8,932 MJ



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

112 kg CO2 eq 347 kg CO2 eq



Solid Waste : 2.85 kg Solid Waste : 29.6 kg



Summer Smog : 0.162 kg C2H4 eq Summer Smog : 1.24 kg C2H4 eq

Winter Smog : 0.626 kg SPM eq Winter Smog : 4.05 kg SPM eq





Title: Single-Use Plastic Cup Title: Reusable Plastic Cup

(200ml) (300ml)

Functional Unit: “Serving 1,000 L of Functional Unit: “Serving 1,000 L of

beverages with one use of the cup” beverages with one use of the cup”









___________________ ___________________



Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Energy Use: 21.03 kWh Energy Use: 97.2 kWh



Greenhouse Gas: 0.63 kg CO2 Greenhouse Gas: 5.95 kg CO2



Polypropylene (Plastic) Used : 16.50 kg Polypropylene (Plastic) Used : 166.67 kg



What could be done to make the What could be done to make the

reusable cup a better choice?? reusable cup a better choice??

Title: Plastic Recycling with Oil Title: Plastic Recycling by

Production Incineration with Heat Recovery

Functional Unit: Functional Unit:

“Recycling 1 kg of Plastics” “Recycling 1 kg of Plastics”









___________________ ___________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Eutrophication: 3.75 x 10-4 kg PO4 eq Eutrophication: 1.45 x 10-4 kg PO4 eq



Greenhouse Gas: 0.731 kg CO2 Greenhouse Gas: 2.92 kg CO2



Acidification : 2.46 x 10-3 kg SO4 Acidification : 1.16 x 10-3 kg SO4









Title: Aluminum & Wooden Window Title: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

Functional Unit: “75 Years of Service Plastic Window

from a Standard Window (600mm by Functional Unit: “75 Years of Service

1200mm)” from a Standard Window (600mm by

1200mm)”









___________________ ___________________



Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Eutrophication: 428 kg PO4 eq Eutrophication: 551 kg PO4 eq



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

498 kg CO2 eq 529 kg CO2 eq



Acidification : 4.03 kg SO2 Acidification : 4.88 kg SO2

Title: Concrete and Brick Wall Title: Steel Stud and Stucco Wall

Construction Construction

Functional Unit: “Wall Assembly Functional Unit: “Wall Assembly

Comparison” Comparison”









___________________ ___________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Energy Use: 237.93 MJ Energy Use: 90.73 MJ



Greenhouse Gas: 9.79 kg CO2 Greenhouse Gas: 5.02 kg CO2



Solid Waste : 2.81 kg Solid Waste : 1.04 kg







Title: CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Title: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

Desktop Computer Screen (17”) Desktop Computer Screen (15”)

Functional Unit: “One Desktop Computer Functional Unit: “One Desktop Computer

Display Over Its Life” Display Over Its Life”









___________________ ___________________



Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Energy Use: 20,800 MJ Energy Use: 2,840 MJ



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

695 kg CO2 eq 593 kg CO2 eq



Acidification : 5.25 kg SO2 Acidification : 2.96 kg SO2

Title: Electric Hand Dryer Title: Paper Towels

Functional Unit: “Lifetime Service of 5 Functional Unit: “Lifetime Service of 5

Years for Drying Hands” Years for Drying Hands”









___________________ ___________________

Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Eutrophication: 1.2 kg PO4 eq Eutrophication: 1.7 kg PO4 eq



Summer Smog : 0.4 kg C2H4 eq Summer Smog : 3.0 kg C2H4 eq



Acidification : 10.2 kg SO2 Acidification : 12.4 kg SO2





Title: Organic Farming Wheat Title: Organic Farming Oats

Functional Unit: “1 kg of Crop Grown Functional Unit: “1 kg of Crop Grown

and Harvested” and Harvested”









___________________ ___________________



Environmental Impact: Environmental Impact:

All values are per the functional unit! All values are per the functional unit!



Land Use: 2.2 m2 per year Land Use: 3.3 m2 per year



Global Warming Potential: Global Warming Potential:

280 g CO2 eq 390 g CO2 eq



Summer Smog : 0.22 g C2H4 eq Summer Smog : 0.25 g C2H4 eq

Life Cycle Assessment Matching Game Reference Sheet



Energy Terms: The joule (J) is the SI unit for energy

 1 J can be described as the energy required to lift a small apple 20 cm straight up.

 MJ (megajoule) = 106 J

 GJ (gigajoule) = 109 J



More Metric Conversions

1 mile = 1.6 km (kilometers)

1 km = 1,000 m (meters)

1m = 1,000 mm (millimeters)

1 L (liter) = 1,000 ml (milliliters)

0.45 kg (kilogram) = 1 pound



Equivalency (eq)

 a way to compare how damaging emissions are to the air

 scientists will pick one pollutant, like CO2, when looking at greenhouse gases and

use it to compare the toxicity of other substances

 the pollutant could be chosen because it is the most abundant or because scientists

know the most about it

 the pollutant is a reference point



Human Toxicity Potential

 calculated value that shows the potential harm to humans from a certain chemical

released into the environment

 DCB eq = Dichlorobenzene (organic compound C6H4Cl2), can be used as a

disinfectant, deodorant, and pesticide



Green House Gas (GHG)

 gases in the atmosphere that absorb and emit radiation and trap heat from the sun

 some common gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and ozone



Global Warming Potential (GWP)

 adding up the affects of ALL the green house gases in the atmosphere and

reporting it as a single value

 CO2 is used as an equivalency (eq) and considered to be 1

 CH4 (methane) has a value of 25

 N2O (nitrous oxide) has a value of 298

 by multiplying each individual gas by its value and adding them together,

scientists get the GWP



Abiotic Depletion

 consumption of non-living resources (coal, oil, gas)

 Sb is the element Antimony which is a flaky, crystalline metal that is toxic

Eutrophication

 an increase in chemical nutrients from compounds containing nitrogen or

phosphorus

 may happen on land or in water

 can be due to natural causes or human activities

 can lead to overgrowth of plants like algae which reduces the oxygen content at

the bottom of the lake and may kill off the organisms underneath

 oxygen content at the top of the lake will actually increase because of

photosynthesis

 PO4- (Phosphate)

 NO3 (Nitrate ion)



Land Use

 m2 (meters squared) = unit used to measure area of a piece of land



Acidification

 often caused by pollution like burning fossil fuels and acid rain

 the lowering of the pH of water or soil making it acidic (pH of 7 is neutral)

 SO2 (Sulfur Dioxide)

 SO4 (Sulfate Ion)



Summer Smog (Photochemical Smog)

 smog as a word is a combination of smoke and fog

 common in major cities because of pollutants, mainly ozone, in the atmosphere

 usually occurs between April and October

 caused by the accumulation of ozone (O3) from the sun’s heat in the troposphere

 causes a health hazard to people

 kg C2H4 eq (Ethylene) - - most produced organic compound in the world, when

combined with other elements, it is used to make plastic products, contains a

carbon double bond



Winter Smog (Acid Smog)

 formed near the ground in cold temperatures

 the pollutants do not spread out because of the warmer temperatures in the upper

atmosphere

 can cause breathing problems and eye irritations

 kg SPM eq (Suspended Particulate Matter)

Bibliography



Cards: Newspaper and Magazine

Title: Screening Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Printed, Web Based and Tablet

E-paper Newspaper

Authors: Asa Moberg, Martin Johansson, Goran Finnveden and Alex Jonsson

Stockholm, 2009

http://www.csc.kth.se/sustain/publications/reportfiles/sus_2007_1_moberg_et_al_report_

updated.pdf



Cards: Green Bag and Plastic Grocery Bag

Title: LCA of Degradable Plastic Bags

Authors: Karli James and Tim Grant

Center for Design at RMIT University

http://envent.rmit.edu.au/content/download/232/1787/files/



Cards: Toyota Camry (Gasoline) and Volkswagen (Diesel)

Title: Total Life-Cycle Assessment of PEM Fuel Cell Car

Author: Bent Sorensen

Roskilde University, Energy & Environment Group Denmark

http://ptech.pcd.go.th/p2/userfiles/consult/5/LCA%209.pdf



Cards: Glass Bottle and Plastic Bottle

Title: LCA as a Tool for Environmental Management: A Life Cycle Inventory Case Study

from the Greek Market

Author: D. A. Georgakellos

University of Piraeus

http://www.gnest.org/Journal/Vol4_no2_3/GEORGAKELLOS.pdf



Cards: Cold Climate and Hot / Humid House Design

Title: CORRIM: Life-Cycle Environmental Performance of Renewable Building

Materials

Authors: Bruce Lippke, Jim Wilson, John Perez-Garcia, Jim Bowyer, and Jamie Meil

June 2004

http://maineghg.raabassociates.org/Articles/CORRIM%20June%202004.pdf



Cards: Monterey Bay Aquarium Tank Fiber-reinforced Plastics Design and Steel-

reinforced Concrete Design

Title: LCA Comparison of Two Aquarium Tank Systems: Fiber-Reinforced Plastic and

Concrete

Authors: Evrydiki Fekka, Forest Flager, Nick Frieden, Tom Mercer, and Sarah Russell-

Smith

12/5/08 CEE 266: Life Cycle Analysis of Complex Systems

Stanford University Dr. Michael Lepech



Cards: Carbon Fiber and Steel Bike Frame

Title: Life Cycle Analysis Steel vs. Carbon Fiber Bike Frame

Authors: Subhan Ali, Charlotte Bonneville, Mark Jennings, Lauren Lauck, and Robert

Plummer

12/5/08 CEE 266: Life Cycle Analysis of Complex Systems

Stanford University Dr. Michael Lepech

Cards: Beef Steak and Fresh Chicken / Baking Rolls at Home and Buying Rolls at a

Local Bakery

Software: SimaPro Multi-User 7.1 Classroom Use

Product Ecology Consultants (Pre)

www.pre.nl

June 2008



Cards: Plastic Cups and Aluminum Cans

Title: Life Cycle Analysis Symposium Paper: Sustainable Party

Authors: Seth Fink, John Joseph, Daniel Payne, and Katherine Rostkowski

12/5/08 CEE 266: Life Cycle Analysis of Complex Systems

Stanford University Dr. Michael Lepech



Cards: Reusable Plastic Basket and Single Use Plastic Plate

Title: Striving for Sustainability at Stanford’s Axe and Palm Restaurant: A Life Cycle

Analysis

Authors: Teddy Kisch, Deirdre McShane, Nicole Nitsche, and Meg Waltner

12/5/08 CEE 266: Life Cycle Analysis of Complex Systems

Stanford University Dr. Michael Lepech



Cards: Single-Use Plastic Cup (200ml) and Reusable Plastic Cup (300ml)

Title: Environmental Evaluation of Single-Use and Reusable Cups

Authors: Nuria Garrido and M. Dolors Alvarez del Castillo

Technical University of Catalonia

June 2007

http://www.springerlink.com/content/x4658g3436577005/fulltext.pdf



"Dichlorobenzene."Encyclopedia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopdia Britannica Online.

Jul. 2009 .



Cards: Plastic Recycling with Oil Production and Plastic Recycling by Incineration

with Heat Recovery

Title: A Study on the Eco-efficiencies for Recycling Methods of Plastics Wastes

Authors: Tak Hur, Song-Tack Lim, Hye-Jin Lee

Dept. of Material Chemistry & Engineering, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea

www.lcacenter.org/InLCA-LCM03/Hur-presentation.ppt



Cards: Aluminum & Wood Window and PVC Window

Title: Life Cycle Analysis of Windows for North American Residential Market

FPInnovations Forintex, Canada

http://valuetowood.ca/imports/pdf/en/r-d_summaries/2009/RDS%202009-08-E-

LCA%20of%20windows.pdf



Cards: Concrete and Brick Wall Construction and Steel Stud and Stucco Wall

Construction

Title: Life Cycle Assessment Tools

Authors: John Carmody and Wayne Trusty

InformeDesign

http://www.informedesign.umn.edu/_news/mar_v05r-p.pdf

Cards: CRT and LCD Desktop Computer Screen

Title: Desktop Computer Displays A Life-Cycle Assessment

Authors: Maria Leet Socolof, Jonathan G. Overly, Lori E. Kincaid, and Jack R. Geibig

University of Tennessee Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies

December 2001

http://www.epa.gov/dfe/pubs/comp-dic/lca/toc1.pdf



Cards: Electric Hand Dryer and Paper Towels

Title: Streamlined Life Cycle Assessment Study

Prepared by Environmental Resources Management

August 2001

http://www.greenbiz.com/files/document/O16F20922.pdf



Cards: Organic Farming Wheat and Oats

LCA Food Database

http://www.lcafood.dk/

March 2007


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