Haddad, YousefAtescan Yuksek, YagmurJagtap, SandeepJenkins, SimonPagone, EmanueleSalonitis, Konstantinos2023-05-022023-05-022023-04-18Haddad Y, Atescan Yuksek YA, Jagtap S, et al., (2023) Eco-social sustainability assessment of manufacturing systems: an LCA-based framework. Procedia CIRP, Volume 116, pp. 312-317. 30th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference, 15-17 May 2023, New Brunswick, Canada2212-8271https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2023.02.053https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/19562In this paper, model-based sustainability assessment framework with social impact considerations is developed. The framework integrates the stochastic, nonlinear, and complex interrelationships that characterize most manufacturing systems, and incorporates their impact in the sustainability assessment module. The framework consists of three models that run successively, namely: stochastic discrete-event simulation (DES) model, environmental lifecycle assessment (LCA) and social LCA models. To test and validate the model, and to demonstrate its applicability and usefulness in industrial settings, a case study on the environmental and social impacts associated with the manufacturing of an aerospace component is carried out. Results revealed that integrating the stochastic behaviour of production systems can unveil production issues that are likely to arise at the strategic level and affect the sustainability performance, while not being instantly perceptible. Social LCA indicated that, although input data suffered from quality issues, there is a potential higher risk associated with overseas upstream supply chains. This risk can, however, be potentially mitigated through technology-based enhanced traceability and transparency of upstream supply chains, or even the localization of upstream activities, where possible.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalLife cycle assessmentLCAdynamic LCAdiscrete-event simulationSLCAsocial lifecycle assessmentaerospace manufacturingEco-social sustainability assessment of manufacturing systems: an LCA-based frameworkConference paper