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Title The Application of 'Life Cycle Thinking' in European Environmental Law: Theory and Practice
ID_Doc 14930
Authors Dalhammar, C
Title The Application of 'Life Cycle Thinking' in European Environmental Law: Theory and Practice
Year 2015
Published Journal For European Environmental & Planning Law, 12, 2
DOI 10.1163/18760104-01202002
Abstract Increasingly, environmental policies and laws in the European Union (EU) refer to 'life cycle thinking' as an important guidance for policy. The concept of life cycle thinking however has no formal definition in EU law, making its application and relevance open to interpretation. This contribution explores the concept of life cycle thinking by looking at various policy documents, and by examining how life cycle thinking has influenced lawmaking in four legal processes at the EU and member state levels. We find that life cycle thinking contributes positively to the development of environmental law, but that it may be applied in ways that limit its potential, or may even lead to undesired outcomes from a sustainability perspective.
Author Keywords life cycle thinking; life cycle; life cycle assessment; LCA; Ecodesign Directive ecodesign; waste framework hierarchy; public procurement; IED Directive; permitting
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000212559000001
WoS Category Law
Research Area Government & Law
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