- Page 8 and 9: ContentsCONTENTS ..................
- Page 11 and 12: 1 Introduction1.1 Project backgroun
- Page 13: Table 1.1Carrier bag types used in
- Page 16 and 17: 2.2 Critical reviewThe study has be
- Page 18 and 19: average 5.88 items in the conventio
- Page 20 and 21: their material and reuse rates. How
- Page 22 and 23: The environmental impacts linked wi
- Page 24 and 25: takes place in Norway, and the data
- Page 26 and 27: 4 Inventory analysisThe following s
- Page 28 and 29: Table 4.2Energy consumption and was
- Page 30 and 31: Non-woven polypropylene(PP) bagCott
- Page 32 and 33: 5 Impact assessmentThe first stage
- Page 34 and 35: 0.4 per cent for the starch polyest
- Page 36 and 37: Table 5.1The environmental impact o
- Page 38 and 39: 10080Avoided products fromconsumer
- Page 40 and 41: liable to split or tear easily. Cur
- Page 42 and 43: 10080Avoided products fromconsumer
- Page 44 and 45: and the impact of its production on
- Page 46 and 47: 6 Sensitivity AnalysisThe sensitivi
- Page 48 and 49: 6.2 An increase in recycling and co
- Page 50 and 51: 180%160%140%120%Percentage (%)100%8
- Page 52 and 53:
1009080706050403020100-10Carcinogen
- Page 54 and 55:
assumed that the HDPE bag was produ
- Page 56 and 57:
When each bag was compared with no
- Page 58 and 59:
impacts of the lightweight carrier
- Page 60 and 61:
paper production. However, it is un
- Page 62 and 63:
9 ReferencesBritish Polythene Indus
- Page 64 and 65:
Annex A - A summary of selected lif
- Page 66 and 67:
A.2 Évaluation des impacts environ
- Page 68 and 69:
except photochemical oxidant format
- Page 70 and 71:
area of ground covered by litter, a
- Page 72 and 73:
A.4 The Impacts of Degradable Plast
- Page 74 and 75:
The benefits of degradable bags wer
- Page 76 and 77:
ResultsThe results of the study are
- Page 78 and 79:
B.1 IntroductionIn January 2008 Tes
- Page 80 and 81:
Table B.3.1The supermarket carrier
- Page 82 and 83:
The calculated ratios are shown in
- Page 84 and 85:
Table B.4.6 The volume and weight o
- Page 86 and 87:
C.1 Extraction and production of ra
- Page 88 and 89:
four different European countries,
- Page 90 and 91:
filaments. The filaments are cooled
- Page 92 and 93:
VesselcategoryTransoceanicfreight s
- Page 94 and 95:
crane and grab have been designed t
- Page 96 and 97:
country of production. The performa
- Page 98 and 99:
Figure C.6.2The lifecycle of the HD
- Page 100 and 101:
Figure C.6.6The lifecycle of the no
- Page 102 and 103:
Annex D - Description of impactcate
- Page 104 and 105:
ToxicityWhat is it? Toxicity is the
- Page 106 and 107:
E.1 General commentsWe believe this
- Page 108 and 109:
A reference has been made in this s
- Page 110 and 111:
A discussion of the exclusion/inclu
- Page 112 and 113:
not significantly different to gene
- Page 114 and 115:
Recycledplastic1000 kgsPlasticchips
- Page 116 and 117:
2e-12Abiotic depletion Acidificatio
- Page 118 and 119:
Comment 2.6.1 - Discussion and conc