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Environmental life-cycle impacts of bitumen: Systematic review and new Canadian models

de Bortoli, Anne, Rahimy, Olutoyin and Levasseur, Annie. 2024. « Environmental life-cycle impacts of bitumen: Systematic review and new Canadian models ». Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 136.
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Abstract

Bitumen - or asphalt binder - is a major contributor to pavement environmental impacts. Nevertheless, the literature only counts scarce asphalt binder LCAs, with highly variable results. To better understand bitumen environmental impacts, we review LCAs published before 2024. Then, we build bitumen LCA models for different Canadian markets, using TRACI 2.1 and ecoinvent v3.6. The carbon footprint of Canadian asphalt binders ranges within [826–1098] kgCO2eq/t (potentially up to 2680 kgCO2eq/t when including fugitive emissions). Crude oil extraction is the main contributor to most life cycle environmental impact categories, but likely still underestimated. Transportation impacts can vary highly ([18–291] kgCO2eq/t in Canada). Models for these two hotspots must be tailored. Finally, we critically compare the carbon footprints of all published virgin asphalt binders LCAs: previous carbon footprints range within [143–637] kgCO2eq/t and are very likely underestimated. Previous pavement LCA results must be questioned, and higher-quality LCIs urgently developed to produce robust regionalized LCA-based recommendations on pavement green practices.

Item Type: Peer reviewed article published in a journal
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Levasseur, Annie
Affiliation: Génie de la construction
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2024 19:39
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2024 15:07
URI: https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/29778

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