Abstract: The paper shows examples for the (environmental)
optimization of production processes for asphalt mixtures applied for
typical road pavements in Austria and Switzerland. The conducted
“from-cradle-to-gate” LCA firstly analyzes the production one cubic
meter of asphalt and secondly all material production processes for
exemplary highway pavements applied in Austria and Switzerland. It
is shown that environmental impacts can be reduced by the application
of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and by the optimization of
specific production characteristics, e.g. the reduction of the initial
moisture of the mineral aggregate and the reduction of the mixing
temperature by the application of low-viscosity and foam bitumen. The
results of the LCA study demonstrate reduction potentials per cubic
meter asphalt of up to 57 % (Global Warming Potential–GWP) and 77
% (Ozone depletion–ODP). The analysis per square meter of asphalt
pavement determined environmental potentials of up to 40 % (GWP)
and 56 % (ODP).
Abstract: The majority of contemporary insulation materials
commonly used in the building industry is made from non-renewable
raw materials; furthermore, their production often brings high energy
costs. A long-term trend as far as sustainable development is
concerned has been the reduction of energy and material demands of
building material production. One of the solutions is the possibility of
using easily renewable natural raw material sources which are
considerably more ecological and their production is mostly less
energy-consuming compared to the production of normal insulations
(mineral wool, polystyrene). The paper describes the results of
research focused on the development of thermal and acoustic
insulation materials based on natural fibres intended for floor
constructions. Given the characteristic open porosity of natural fibre
materials, the hygrothermal behaviour of the developed materials was
studied. Especially the influence of relative humidity and temperature
on thermal insulation properties was observed.