

An edition of Eco-efficiency and materials, by Five Winds International (2001)
Foundation Paper
By Steven B. Young,Kevin Brady,James A. Fava,Konrad Saur
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
International Council on Metals and the Environment
Language
eng
Pages
75
Description:
The concept of eco-efficiency is examined using a materials perspective. New insights are uncovered regarding the assessment and interrelationship of natural resources, materials and products. With this new understanding, the paper pro- poses management strategies for eco-efficiency that differentiate between different materials. From this, a framework for evaluating eco-efficiency models is derived, and is then used to evaluate seven popular eco-efficiency models in use by decision makers today. Section 1 introduces eco-efficiency and identifies some general issues related to eco- efficiency models that have led to this work. Section 2 begins with a scientific analysis of different natural resources and materials, and then illustrates how a better understanding of the chemical and physical properties of materials can help guide environmental improvements. Section 3 incorporates the understanding of materials and eco-efficiency into an evalua- tion framework, and provides criteria with which to evaluate the scope of eco-efficiency models. Section 4 evaluates seven popular eco-efficiency models using the Eco-efficiency Model Evaluation Framework developed in Section 3. Section 5 summarizes the findings and indicates directions for the ongoing development of eco-efficiency models to ensure their continued usefulness.