Author: Jane Anderson
An expert in Life Cycle Assessment for the Construction industry
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Tag Archives: syllabus
New GCSE’s to cover Life Cycle Assessment
The new syllabus for GCSE Chemistry, to be taught in schools from 2016 for examination in 2017, will now cover Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). If take-up stays the same, this should mean around 125,000 children in 2017 will have a knowledge of … Continue reading
Posted in LCA, Life cycle assessment, STEM
Tagged A Level, Education, GCSE, LCA, syllabus
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