Mangena, S.J.Brent, Alan Colin2008-01-312008-01-312006Mangena, SJ & Brent, AC 2006, ‘Application of a Life Cycle Impact Assessment framework to evaluate and compare environmental performances with economic values of supplied coal products’, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol.14, issues 12-12, pp. 1071-1084.[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09596526]0959-652610.1016/j.jclepro.2004.04.012http://hdl.handle.net/2263/4326The South African economy is strongly based on coal as a mined resource, and various grades of coal are supplied to local and international customers. However, the environmental impacts associated with the preparation and production of different coal grades from Run of Mine (RoM) or raw coal are variable; specifically, the different mining methods used for coal extraction – opencast or underground mining – have different environmental impacts. The entire life cycles of the grades of coal must therefore be evaluated in order to compare environmental performances with supplied economic values. In this paper, a Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) methodology, based on the ISO 14040 standard, is applied for this purpose. Four cases are considered in South Africa: typical high-grade and low-grade coals from opencast and underground mines.397997 bytes1000198 bytesapplication/pdfenElsevierLife cycle managementLife Cycle Impact AssessmentEnvironmental performanceEnvironmental profileCoal productsLife cycle costingPerformanceEnvironmental impact analysisCoal mines and miningCoal tradeApplication of a Life Cycle Impact Assessment framework to evaluate and compare environmental performances with economic values of supplied coal productsPostprint Article