TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating sustainability impacts of critical mineral extractions
T2 - Integration of life cycle sustainability assessment and SDGs frameworks
AU - Agusdinata, Datu Buyung
AU - Liu, Wenjuan
AU - Sulistyo, Sinta
AU - LeBillon, Philippe
AU - Wegner, Je'anne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the International Society for Industrial Ecology.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - The extraction of critical minerals used in clean technologies has profound impacts on sustainable development goals (SDGs). Life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is used to evaluate the sustainability impacts of products and services, but few frameworks exist to support SDGs assessment for the “green minerals” extraction. Here, we propose a mining-specific framework identifying linkages between LCSA and SDGs, along with a process to integrate methods and data. As a proof of concept, we assess the LCSA performance and local-community level SDG impacts of a nickel mining project in Indonesia. Integrating remote sensing, media sources, stakeholder's data, and expert opinion, we find that LCSA encompasses all 17 goals but only a subset of targets and indicators. The study highlights the need to incorporate indigenous people's perspectives in both LCSA and SDG assessments, and points to priority areas for improving life cycle sustainability and SDG outcomes: fighting corruption, protecting cultural heritage, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We suggest that this framework can inform corporate social responsibility activities, as well as consumer choices for low-carbon technologies.
AB - The extraction of critical minerals used in clean technologies has profound impacts on sustainable development goals (SDGs). Life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is used to evaluate the sustainability impacts of products and services, but few frameworks exist to support SDGs assessment for the “green minerals” extraction. Here, we propose a mining-specific framework identifying linkages between LCSA and SDGs, along with a process to integrate methods and data. As a proof of concept, we assess the LCSA performance and local-community level SDG impacts of a nickel mining project in Indonesia. Integrating remote sensing, media sources, stakeholder's data, and expert opinion, we find that LCSA encompasses all 17 goals but only a subset of targets and indicators. The study highlights the need to incorporate indigenous people's perspectives in both LCSA and SDG assessments, and points to priority areas for improving life cycle sustainability and SDG outcomes: fighting corruption, protecting cultural heritage, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We suggest that this framework can inform corporate social responsibility activities, as well as consumer choices for low-carbon technologies.
KW - industrial ecology
KW - metals
KW - mining
KW - sustainability assessment
KW - sustainable development
KW - sustainable resource extraction
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U2 - 10.1111/jiec.13317
DO - 10.1111/jiec.13317
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136941536
SN - 1088-1980
VL - 27
SP - 746
EP - 759
JO - Journal of Industrial Ecology
JF - Journal of Industrial Ecology
IS - 3
ER -