Importance: The environmental impacts of medical practice are becoming more important as the unsustainable activities of global societies continue to damage the environment and contribute to health problems. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodology to quantify a wide range of environmental impacts, including global warming, over the full life cycle of products, processes, and systems, to allow for data-driven environmental decisions.
Objective: This article introduces the concepts, terminology, and methodology of LCA using examples from the medical industry.
To document the marketing and distribution of nano-enabled products into the commercial marketplace, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies created the Nanotechnology Consumer Products Inventory (CPI) in 2005. The objective of this present work is to redevelop the CPI by leading a research effort to increase the usefulness and reliability of this inventory. We created eight new descriptors for consumer products, including information pertaining to the nanomaterials contained in each product.
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