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A Review Study on Investigation of Highest Potential Reduction of Co2 from Building Sector

Author(s):

Shubham Shrivastava , Vikrant Institute of Technology & Management, Gwalior, M.P, India; Anil Rajpoot, Vikrant Institute of Technology & Management, Gwalior, M.P, India

Keywords:

Sustainability, Life-cycle Assessment, Ecological, Carbon-di-oxide (CO2)

Abstract

Buildings are recognized as some of the biggest buyers and pollutants in the world. However, the design context, in the context of its modern definition, as illustrated in this paper, is not so much based on initial requests to reduce negative environmental pressure, but rather to ensure local continuity of service provision. Finally, ecology has evolved into a framework encompassing a variety of strategies and measures aimed at reducing the negative impact of the natural environment by adapting to the requirements of standard design and value. By linking resource efficiency with the reduction of environmental impact, this paper reviews existing approaches and challenges in energy, utilities, water and land, and proposes future practical scenarios where broader socio-economic systems can be critical to effective environmental outcomes. Design and production of new products and materials should be based on the concept of life cycle testing. The LCA is also a prerequisite for eco-labelling requested by consumers, NGO’s and national and international authorities. LCA is not only an environmental development tool, but also an industry tool that means cost savings and competitive advantages.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV8I30299
Published in: Volume : 8, Issue : 3
Publication Date: 01/06/2020
Page(s): 392-395

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