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A note on the cost involved in getting an ISO certificate for "quality of a process"
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Materials choice is a critical element of LCA.  For example, the ISO 14000 version of LCA in its strongest form would forbid making a key from [[aluminum]] because each use of it generates aluminum oxide which is toxic.  Making it from brass or steel instead has no such effects.
Materials choice is a critical element of LCA.  For example, the ISO 14000 version of LCA in its strongest form would forbid making a key from [[aluminum]] because each use of it generates aluminum oxide which is toxic.  Making it from brass or steel instead has no such effects.
The problem in relying on ISO standards to make Lifecycle assesments is that these ISO standards for '''quality of a process''' are issued by certifiers who charge a lot of money for issuing the certificate, thus making aquiring one prohibitively expensive for small companies.
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