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Tengström, J. och Izurieta, F. (2010) LCA of Stage Performances - Life Cycle Assessment of an Opera and a Theatre Stage Performance. Göteborg : Chalmers University of Technology (Report - Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, nr: 2010:8).
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@mastersthesis{
Tengström2010,
author={Tengström, Johan and Izurieta, Francisco},
title={LCA of Stage Performances - Life Cycle Assessment of an Opera and a Theatre Stage Performance},
abstract={Traditionally are LCA studies carried out for products, but in this project is the LCA
methodology used to analyze services. The goal of this study is to investigate the
environmental impact from a stage performance in the Göteborg Opera and a stage
performance in the Regionteater Väst. The project is divided into several minor LCA
studies. The first is an accounting LCA study; one part is for the Regionteater Väst
and one part is for the Göteborg Opera. The specific question the LCA study answers
is what contributes most to the environmental impact in the Regionteater Väst and the
Göteborg Opera. The results, presented by categories, for Regionteater Väst show that
building services, transports and materials have the largest emissions. They are 2 kg
CO2 eqv/one sold ticket, 3 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket and 1.5 kg CO2 eqv/one sold
ticket respectively. In the same way, the results for the Göteborg Opera show that
building services contribute with, 3kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket, the transport with 1.7
kg CO2 eqv /one sold ticket and the materials with 6 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket.
A comparative LCA study is done from a consumer scenario; consume a stage
performance in the Regionteater Väst or in the Göteborg Opera. The results shows
that it is better to consume a stage performance in the Regionteater Väst compared to
the Göteborg Opera from an environmental point of view. The total emission from the
Regionteater Väst is 9.4 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket and for the Göteborg Opera it is
15.3 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket.
A comparative LCA study is done of what is worst for the environment; consume a
stage performance in the Regionteater Väst/the Göteborg Opera or a T-shirt. From the
results is it possible to understand what and why is worst for the environment. The
emission for the T-shirt is 3.4 kg CO2 eqv/T-shirt inclusive the shopping tour.
A variation analysis is carried out. The number of visitors to the stage performances
and what type of vehicle they use back and forth are important factors. For example,
the CO2 emissions are reduced by 2 kg per one sold ticket for the Regionteater Väst
and for the Göteborg Opera when the numbers of visitors increase with 15% instead
of decrease with 15%.
There are some recommendations. The employees at Regionteater Väst and the
Göteborg Opera should use more public transport and reduce the usage of electricity.
The Göteborg Opera should reduce the usage of polycarbonate plastic. It is better to
visit a stage performance in the Regionteater Väst instead of one in the Göteborg
Opera. Finally, to consume a T-shirt is better than visiting a stage performance.},
publisher={Institutionen för energi och miljö, Miljösystemanalys, Chalmers tekniska högskola},
place={Göteborg},
year={2010},
series={Report - Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, no: 2010:8},
keywords={LCA methodology, stage performance, opera, theatre, CO2, T-shirt},
note={68},
}
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A1 Tengström, Johan
A1 Izurieta, Francisco
T1 LCA of Stage Performances - Life Cycle Assessment of an Opera and a Theatre Stage Performance
YR 2010
AB Traditionally are LCA studies carried out for products, but in this project is the LCA
methodology used to analyze services. The goal of this study is to investigate the
environmental impact from a stage performance in the Göteborg Opera and a stage
performance in the Regionteater Väst. The project is divided into several minor LCA
studies. The first is an accounting LCA study; one part is for the Regionteater Väst
and one part is for the Göteborg Opera. The specific question the LCA study answers
is what contributes most to the environmental impact in the Regionteater Väst and the
Göteborg Opera. The results, presented by categories, for Regionteater Väst show that
building services, transports and materials have the largest emissions. They are 2 kg
CO2 eqv/one sold ticket, 3 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket and 1.5 kg CO2 eqv/one sold
ticket respectively. In the same way, the results for the Göteborg Opera show that
building services contribute with, 3kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket, the transport with 1.7
kg CO2 eqv /one sold ticket and the materials with 6 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket.
A comparative LCA study is done from a consumer scenario; consume a stage
performance in the Regionteater Väst or in the Göteborg Opera. The results shows
that it is better to consume a stage performance in the Regionteater Väst compared to
the Göteborg Opera from an environmental point of view. The total emission from the
Regionteater Väst is 9.4 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket and for the Göteborg Opera it is
15.3 kg CO2 eqv/one sold ticket.
A comparative LCA study is done of what is worst for the environment; consume a
stage performance in the Regionteater Väst/the Göteborg Opera or a T-shirt. From the
results is it possible to understand what and why is worst for the environment. The
emission for the T-shirt is 3.4 kg CO2 eqv/T-shirt inclusive the shopping tour.
A variation analysis is carried out. The number of visitors to the stage performances
and what type of vehicle they use back and forth are important factors. For example,
the CO2 emissions are reduced by 2 kg per one sold ticket for the Regionteater Väst
and for the Göteborg Opera when the numbers of visitors increase with 15% instead
of decrease with 15%.
There are some recommendations. The employees at Regionteater Väst and the
Göteborg Opera should use more public transport and reduce the usage of electricity.
The Göteborg Opera should reduce the usage of polycarbonate plastic. It is better to
visit a stage performance in the Regionteater Väst instead of one in the Göteborg
Opera. Finally, to consume a T-shirt is better than visiting a stage performance.
PB Institutionen för energi och miljö, Miljösystemanalys, Chalmers tekniska högskola,PB Institutionen för energi och miljö, Miljösystemanalys, Chalmers tekniska högskola,
T3 Report - Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology, no: 2010:8
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