Life cycle assessment is a technique that allows us to: A) evaluate the environmental impact of a product or activity from its production, through its life cycle and use. B) quality the anticipated lifetime of a product or service. C) understand the rate of material recycling. D) work out the break-even cost of a product
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This option seems to fit the definition of life cycle assessment. B) Qualifying the anticipated lifetime of a product or service is not the main purpose of life cycle assessment. It focuses on the environmental impact, not the product's lifespan. Show more…
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