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Designers can utilize life cycle assessment throughout product development to predict environmental impacts.

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Hilary Grimes-Casey

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Research Fellow

Status:
Former
Education
  • Ph.D. Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, '05
  • M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, '04
Links
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Publications (5)
Consequential Life Cycle Assessment With Market-Driven Design
Product and Policy Life Cycle Inventories with Market Driven Demand: An Engine Selection Case Study
Carbon Emission Targets for Driving Sustainable Mobility with U.S. Light Duty Vehicles
A Game Theory Framework For Cooperative Management of Refillable and Disposable Bottle Lifecycles
A Game-theoretic Model for Increasing “Producer Responsibility”: Refillables in the Packaging Market
Projects (2)
Collaborative Research: Implications of Greenhouse Gas Policy Instruments on Material Flows - A Life Cycle Approach Integrating Engineering, Public Policy and Market Behavior
Alcoa Foundation's Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program: Enabling Technology for a Sustainable Energy Future through Interdisciplinary Research and Training

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