
Rebe FeraldiLAC Group
Rebe Feraldi
MESM Corporate Env Mgmt, BS Chemisty BS Biomimicry
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Introduction
Rebe Feraldi, LCACP has over fifteen years of experience environmental chemistry and engineering. She specializes in industrial ecology assessment methodologies: Life Cycle Inventory (LCI), Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Assessment Reviews, Material Flow Analysis (MFA), and green supply chain management, as well as pollution prevention & remediation, waste management, and water resources management.
Additional affiliations
October 2015 - March 2016
Transustainable Enterprises
Position
- LCACP & CLAR Independent Consultant
July 2009 - August 2015
June 2008 - September 2008
Publications
Publications (9)
Using a life-cycle assessment methodology, this chapter evaluates potential environmental impacts of three different vehicle tyre technologies: the reference tyres (using nanoscale carbon black and highly dispersible [HD] silica); and next generation tyres, namely HD-HS silica nano-enabled tyres and nanoclay (montmorillonite) nano-enabled tyres. It...
Commissioned by The American Chemistry Council (ACC) and the Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA), Franklin Associates, A Division of ERG conducted this study of plastic packaging substitution for predominant packaging resins. The impacts of the current amounts of plastic packaging products were compared to a scenario in which plastic pack...
Purpose
This life cycle assessment (LCA) study compares two prevalent end-of-life (EOL) treatment methods for scrap tires: material recycling and energy recovery. The primary intended use of the study results is to inform stakeholders of the relative environmental burdens and trade-offs associated with these two EOL vehicle tire treatment methods....
This gate-to-gate LCI study of plastic fabrication methods was conducted for the Rigid Plastic Packaging Group (RPPG) of the Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council (ACC). Ashley Carlson, Director of Packaging was the project coordinator for the Plastics Division of the ACC. The report was made possible through the cooperation of RPPG/A...
This cradle-to-resin LCI study was conducted for the Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council (ACC). Mike Levy was the project coordinator for the Plastics Division of the ACC. The report was made possible through the cooperation of ACC member companies and non-member companies who provided data on the
production of nine plastic resins,...
Electrical power can be distributed in overhead or underground systems, both of which generate a variety of environmental impacts at all stages of their life cycles. While there is considerable literature discussing the trade-offs between both systems in terms of aesthetics, safety, cost, and reliability, environmental assessments are relatively ra...
INCREASING and expanding electrification has further stimulated debate on the comparative benefits of overhead (OH) versus underground (UG) power distribution. This analysis investigates the distinction in the potential environmental burdens between the full life cycles of OH and UG primary power distribution systems including their installation, m...