Life cycle evaluation of material transportation impacts in asphalt mixture production
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2026Autorius
Kleizienė, Rita
Vaitkus, Audrius
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This study evaluates the effect of raw material transportation distance and mode – particularly of aggregates
– on the Global Warming Potential (GWP) and related environmental indicators during the production stage of
bituminous mixtures. Understanding how transport contributes to the life cycle impacts of asphalt mixtures is essential
for improving resource logistics and minimising carbon emissions in pavement construction. A Life Cycle Assessment
(LCA) was performed using SimaPro software in accordance with the ISO 14040 standards. The analysis considered
a representative bituminous mixture composition, including aggregates, bitumen, and filler materials, with varying
transport distances and modes (road, rail, and water). Sensitivity analysis quantified the effect of each transport scenario
on total GWP at the manufacturing gate. Results indicate that transportation represents a substantial share of
total GWP, with outcomes highly dependent on both hauling distance and vehicle type. Reducing aggregate transport
distance yields substantial GWP reductions, as halving the road transport distance from 200 km to 100 km decreased
total GWP by more than 9%, while long-distance road transport (≥800 km) increased total GWP by over 50%. Among
the modes analysed, rail transport exhibited notably lower emissions per ton-kilometre compared with diesel trucking.
These findings highlight the critical role of transport logistics in asphalt production and demonstrate that optimising
sourcing distances and adopting low-carbon transport modes can significantly reduce the climate impact of road infrastructure.
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