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− | <p> The bulk of the microscope is polylactic acid (PLA). PLA is a fully biodegradable polymer, derived from sugarcane. Its thermoplastic nature means it has the potential for being recycled into many products at the end of the microscope's life<sup>1</sup>. The other main components are the printed circuit boards used in the Raspberry Pi and Arduino. These contain silicon chips and other components such as lead, cadmium and mercury. These | + | <p> The bulk of the microscope is polylactic acid (PLA). PLA is a fully biodegradable polymer, derived from sugarcane. Its thermoplastic nature means it has the potential for being recycled into many products at the end of the microscope's life<sup>1</sup>. The other main components are the printed circuit boards used in the Raspberry Pi and Arduino. These contain silicon chips and other components such as lead, cadmium and mercury. These can be hazardous in the environment if not recycled or disposed of safely <sup>2</sup>.</p> |
<p>This gives a brief overview of environmental considerations associated with OpenScope. However, we wished to gain a more in depth understanding of the environmental impacts, both for us and other people that will be using the microscope. A full life cycle analysis was carried out using using the Eco Audit tool on the CES Selector Program [3]. The program allows for the energy use in MJ and carbon emissions in kg to be calculated for the product over its lifetime. The Eco Audit tool calculates these by taking into consideration the materials and material processing used, the use of the product, the power consumption (calculations for power consumption are given here) and any transportation involved.</p> | <p>This gives a brief overview of environmental considerations associated with OpenScope. However, we wished to gain a more in depth understanding of the environmental impacts, both for us and other people that will be using the microscope. A full life cycle analysis was carried out using using the Eco Audit tool on the CES Selector Program [3]. The program allows for the energy use in MJ and carbon emissions in kg to be calculated for the product over its lifetime. The Eco Audit tool calculates these by taking into consideration the materials and material processing used, the use of the product, the power consumption (calculations for power consumption are given here) and any transportation involved.</p> | ||
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