Abstract
A study on Danish industry's experiences with LCA has been
performed. Twenty-six enterprises from different sectors filled in
a questionnaire. The enterprises are still in an adoption and
learning phase and experiences with full-blown LCA's are sparse.
Expectations of future market pressure to supply more
environmentally friendly products is the most important incentive
for the enterprises to engage in LCA activities. This pressure
has, however, not emerged yet and the enterprises have not
achieved the expected competitive advantages yet. LCA work has
revealed new environmental aspects of the products with subsequent
new priorities in the environmental efforts. Only a few
enterprises have built up in-house LCA competence whereas
consultants are heavily involved in LCA work. In large enterprises
LCA work is predominantly carried out by environmental staff
members, but also product development staff is involved. The
nature of the cooperation and role distribution between these two
actors is not clear.
Original language | Danish |
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Journal | Aktuelt miljø |
Issue number | 5 |
Pages (from-to) | 32-37 |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |