The literature on the application of life cycle assessment (LCA) to process
industry products and particularly to chemical processes has been reviewed
. The main purpose of an LCA is to provide a quantitative assessment of the
environmental impact of products over their entire life cycle, with a view
to making improvements. Application to processes, which are key parts of t
he life cycle, is important in the context of process design and developmen
t, and in the analysis of processing chains. Reference is made to some impo
rtant techniques for environmental assessment which interface with LCA when
evaluating processes. The essential features of the LCA methodology are re
viewed and some specific difficulties in the application of LCA are identif
ied and discussed. These difficulties include allocation of impacts to mult
iple products, the definition of system boundaries, the quality of data, te
mporal and spatial characteristics, and impact assessment methods. Consider
ation is given to the combined use of LCA with economic evaluations, which
is important in the process industry context. Finally, some cases of the ap
plication of LCA to specific chemical processes are reviewed. (C) 2001 Else
vier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.