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Integrated sustainability assessment of wood building products: The case of larch and chestnut cascading systems in Northern Italy

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Wood is increasingly being appreciated in construction due to its valuable environmental attributes. This paper explores the environmental and market performance of two wood supply chains in Northern Italy. Larch and chestnut wood are extracted and processed to obtain beams, planks, MDF panels and energy. LCA is performed to evaluate the environmental impacts of 1m3 of extracted wood through a cradle-to-gate approach. Then, a biogenic carbon analysis is carried out using the EN 16449:2014 standard including a comparison of different end-of-life treatments. Also, OSB is proposed as an alternative path for wood chips and contrasted to the current energy scenario. Moreover, solid wood beams and planks are compared with engineered wood products (EWPs). Lastly, a market analysis is conducted to assess the market trends of the different wood products studied. The LCA shows similar results for both wood species across most impact categories, with slightly higher values for the chestnut system. Most impacts are related to the production of MDF boards and the energy valorization of wood chips. Biogenic carbon analysis shows a negative balance of emissions with −314 and −205 kg of CO2 eq for larch and chestnut, respectively. It also suggests that OSB manufacturing can be a valuable alternative to the energy use of wood chips and that the end-of-life treatment with better results is recycling. The comparison of beams and planks with engineered wood products supports that solid wood poses a better environmental alternative in similar applications. Market analysis shows stagnation in the apparent consumption of wood products in the European market and a slight growth in the Italian one between 2018 and 2022. Overall, the systems studied suggest that the potential environmental benefits of using wood in construction are not being matched by current market trends.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Bio-based products; Bioeconomy; Biogenic carbon; Circular economy; Forest resources; Material flows
Elenco autori:
Goldaraz-Salamero N.; Sierra-Perez J.; Negro F.; Zanuttini R.; Blanc S.; Brun F.
Autori di Ateneo:
BLANC Simone
BRUN Filippo
NEGRO Francesco
ZANUTTINI Roberto
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/2007540
Pubblicato in:
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
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