Brazilian Journal of Biology (Jan 2022)

Environmental sustainability assessment of wooden furniture produced in Pakistan

  • F. Ali,
  • F. Rehman,
  • R. Hadi,
  • G. Raza,
  • N. Khan,
  • F. Ibrahim,
  • F. Aziz,
  • M. Amin,
  • B. Khalil,
  • M. Mahwish,
  • S. Bashir,
  • A. Ali,
  • M. Hussain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.253107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84

Abstract

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Abstract Life cycle assessment was carried out for a conventional wooden furniture set produced in Mardan division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan during 2018-19. Primary data regarding inputs and outputs were collected through questionnaire surveys from 100 conventional wooden furniture set manufacturers, 50 in district Mardan and 50 in district Swabi. In the present study, cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment approach was applied for a functional unit of one conventional wooden furniture set. Production weighted average data were modelled in the environmental impacts modelling software i.e., SimaPro v.8.5. The results showed that textile used in sofa set, wood preservative for polishing and preventing insects attack and petrol used in generator had the highest contribution to all the environmental impact categories evaluated. Total cumulative energy demand for wooden furniture set manufactured was 30,005 MJ with most of the energy acquired from non-renewable fossil fuel resources.

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