Abstract

Life-cycle assessment (LCA) leads to indicators of cradle-to-grave environmental burdens or impacts of products such as microalgae-based fuels. Such indicators can regard pollution, natural resources and ecosystems. Comparing LCAs of product life cycles may provide answers to the question whether specific burdens or impacts are smaller or larger. Such answers have limited certainty. Uncertainty is relatively large for products that are, as yet, not widely commercially produced, such as microalgae-based fuels.

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