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Research Partnership Awarded LCA of Aggregates Tender

Following an open tender launched by WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) in January, Minerals Industry Research Organisation (MIRO) in Partnership with Imperial College London, has been awarded the tender to carry out a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Aggregates.

The work will cover a LCA of Aggregates produced from both primary and recycled resources, incorporating a comparison between processing options for aggregates for unbound applications, concrete and asphalt.

Leading international collaborative research and technological development facilitator, MIRO, have already demonstrated experience in managing a number of minerals industry focused projects for WRAP, DTI and the EC. In addition, the Midlands based body is currently managing two Defra funded research programmes under the Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund.

MIRO will be working in partnership with The Mining and Environmental Engineering Research Group at Imperial College London, which specialises in minerals engineering and its environmental impacts - with expertise in LCA model development. The group has a proven track record in developing and implementing a Mining LCA model in collaboration with the European industry and are currently developing an LCA model for CO2 Capture and Storage sponsored by the power generation industry.

The project will assess the relative proximity of sources of primary aggregates and recycled aggregates to the market place and disposal options for inert construction and demolition wastes in the UK.

Keith James, Environmental Advisor at WRAP, said: “The two organisations offer a thorough understanding of the aggregates industry and the application of Life Cycle Assessment to aggregate systems; this will ensure a quality of reporting on the environmental profiles of various sources of aggregates, as well as on the comparative environmental impacts of the different disposal and recovery routes.”

The partnership is due to report the findings of the LCA of aggregates project in September of this year.

Editor's notes:

  1. WRAP works in partnership to encourage and enable businesses and consumers to be more efficient in their use of materials and recycle more things more often. This helps to minimise landfill, reduce carbon emissions and improve our environment.
  2. Established as a not-for-profit company in 2000, WRAP is backed by Government funding from Defra and the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  3. Working in seven key areas (Construction, Retail, Manufacturing, Organics, Business Growth, Behavioural Change, and Local Authority Support), WRAP’s work focuses on market development and support to drive forward recycling and materials resource efficiency within these sectors, as well as wider communications and awareness activities including the multi-media national Recycle Now campaign for England.
  4. More information on all of WRAP’s programmes can be found at www.wrap.org.uk

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