Assignment title: Information
SEM401 Materials Performance and Durability
ASSIGNMENT 1
QUESTION:
There are different ways to characterize the environmental impact of a product. The MET
(Materials, Energy, and Toxicity) Matrix is such a tool used in industry to analyse and
evaluate a product on its environmental impacts, in terms of pollution, taking up resources,
energy use, over its life time. It is a qualitative tool used to describe a products environmental
profile. For this assignment,
a) Select a wine packaging product (any type of wine package currently being used in
Australia and around the world) and construct a MET matrix. Use the template
provided to you (in a separate excel file. A sample sheet is shown below). You must
include a description of the product. Marks will be awarded for a clear demonstration
of an understanding for the use of the MET matrix, a clear product description and
using a variety of references resources. All information must be correctly cited.
b) Provide your thoughts on a greener solution to future wine package materials.
You need to carry out a survey of currently available wine package product information and
make appropriate use of your materials knowledge. You may also need to find and use
relevant materials property data and charts from the literature or from a materials property
database. A report marking rubric has been attached below.
REPORT REQUIREMENTS
Your submission should be preceded by a short introduction, and a MET matrix containing
data and analysis, a list of references that show author(s), data of publication, full title,
book/journal title, volume and number, and page range. You should write your report in your
own words. The assignment should be submitted to the CloudDeakin drop box before the due
date. Later submissions will be marked down according to Deakin University regulations.
Please note that late submission penalty will apply.
DUE DATE:
According to Unit Guide, this assignment comprises 14 marks for the unit.
Supervising lecturer for this assignment is Prof Mike YJ Tan.
Tutor for this assignment is FariMahdavi (BSc. MSc. PhD candidate).
Note: An extension to Sunday, 26 March has been given to take into consideration