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Learning & Lesson objectives Learning objective 1 Understand the characteristics, applications and advantages/disadvantages of Life Cycle Assessment Learning objective 2 To use CAD to produce the final design.
What is a life cycle assessment? • A life cycle assessment is a way of analysing the ‘life’ of a product to see how much water and energy is used and the effects on the environment of each stage.
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The Stages of Man: Cradle to Grave What are the stages in a person’s life? Baby. . . teenager. . . adult. . . pensioner. . . death 5
What are the stages of a product’s life? Cradle to Grave Raw Manufacture materials Use Disposal
Starter • What is a life cycle? • List what do you think is a life cycle of a product. _______________________________________ ____________________
Answer Product life cycle is the progression of an item through the four stages of its time on the market. The four life cycle stages are: Introduction, Growth, Maturity and Decline. Every product has a life cycle and time spent at each stage differs from product to product.
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What are the negatives of this products life-cyle and how can we improve them? How could this be improved? Material extraction Fossil fuels used Manufacture Cut in shape using computerised machines Distribution Driven to IKEA in lorries Disposal Thrown in the bin and goes to a land fill site
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