TY - JOUR
T1 - OMNIITOX - operational life-cycle impact assessment models and information tools for practitioners
AU - Molander, S
AU - Lidholm, Peter
AU - Schowanek, Diederik
AU - Recasens, Mar
AU - Fullana, P
AU - Christensen, Frans Møller
AU - Guinée, J
AU - Hauschild, Michael Zwicky
AU - Jolliet, O
AU - Carlson, R
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - This article is the preamble to a set of articles describing initial
results from an on-going European Commission funded, 5th
Framework project called OMNIITOX, Operational Models aNd
Information tools for Industrial applications of eco/TOXicological
impact assessments. The different parts of this case study-driven
project are briefly presented and put in relation to the aims of
contributing to an operational life cycle-impact assessment
(LCIA) model for impacts of toxicants. The present situation
has been characterised by methodological difficulties, both regarding
choice of the characterisation model(s) and limited input
data on chemical properties, which often has resulted in the
omission of toxicants from the LCIA, or at best focus on well
characterised chemicals. The project addresses both problems
and integrates models, as well as data, in an information system
– the OMNIITOX IS. There is also a need for clarification of
the relations between the (environmental) risk assessments of
toxicants and LCIA, in addition to investigating the feasibility
of introducing LCA into European chemicals legislation, tasks
that also were addressed in the project.
AB - This article is the preamble to a set of articles describing initial
results from an on-going European Commission funded, 5th
Framework project called OMNIITOX, Operational Models aNd
Information tools for Industrial applications of eco/TOXicological
impact assessments. The different parts of this case study-driven
project are briefly presented and put in relation to the aims of
contributing to an operational life cycle-impact assessment
(LCIA) model for impacts of toxicants. The present situation
has been characterised by methodological difficulties, both regarding
choice of the characterisation model(s) and limited input
data on chemical properties, which often has resulted in the
omission of toxicants from the LCIA, or at best focus on well
characterised chemicals. The project addresses both problems
and integrates models, as well as data, in an information system
– the OMNIITOX IS. There is also a need for clarification of
the relations between the (environmental) risk assessments of
toxicants and LCIA, in addition to investigating the feasibility
of introducing LCA into European chemicals legislation, tasks
that also were addressed in the project.
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0948-3349
VL - 9
SP - 282
EP - 288
JO - International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
JF - International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
IS - 5
ER -