Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Method As Environmental Law Enforcement In Green Economic Development
Abstrak
Apart from having the impact of rapid economic growth, rapid economic growth will optimize production factor inputs and generate abundant national income, but it also leaves negative effects on the environment due to residues in the economic process which have an impact on environmental degradation and damage. To find out the existence of Life Cycle Assessment in environmental preservation and Life Cycle Assessment to encourage environmentally sound development. The method used is descriptive qualitative by collecting literature studies and basing it on data analysis literature using systematic literature review techniques. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology used to assess the environmental impact of all stages in the life cycle of a product, from raw material extraction, production, distribution, use, to final processing or recycling. This method provides a comprehensive picture of the total environmental footprint of a product or service. Environmentally sound development is a conscious and planned effort to use and manage resources wisely in planned and sustainable development to improve the quality of human life. This perspective on sustainable development must be understood as an ethic in development politics, namely a moral commitment to organizers in development, carried out to achieve goals without sacrificing other aspects.
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