DUCOWALL CLASSIC W130HP
General information
| EPD Owner | Duco Ventilation and Sun Control |
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| Registration number | EPD-IES-0032060:001 |
| EPD type | EPD of multiple products based on a representative product |
| Status | Valid |
| Version date | 2026-05-13 |
| Validity date | 2031-05-13 |
| Standards conformance | ISO 14025:2006, EN 15804:2012+A2:2019/AC:2021 |
| Geographical scope | Europe |
| An EPD may be updated or depublished if conditions change. This is the latest version of the EPD. | |
Programme information
| Programme | International EPD System |
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| Address | EPD International AB Box 210 60 SE-100 31 Stockholm Sweden |
| Website | www.environdec.com |
| support@environdec.com |
Product category rules
| CEN standard EN 15804 serves as the Core Product Category Rules (PCR) | |
| Product Category Rules (PCR) | 2019:14 Construction products (EN 15804+A2) (version 2.0.1) 2.0.1 |
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| PCR review was conducted by | The Technical Committee of the International EPD System. See www.environdec.com for a list of members. Review chair: Rob Rouwette (chair), Noa Meron (co-chair). The review panel may be contacted via the Secretariat www.environdec.com/support. |
| Complementary Product Category Rules (c-PCR) | PCR 2019:14-c-PCR-018 Ventilation components (c-PCR under PCR 2019:14) (Adopted from EPD Norway) Version: Adopted from EPD Norway |
| c-PCR review was conducted by | The Technical Committee of the International EPD System |
Verification
| Independent third-party verification of the declaration and data, according to ISO 14025:2006, via | |
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| Third-party verifier | Sigita Židonienė (Vesta Consulting) |
| Approved by | The International EPD® System |
| Procedure for follow-up of data during EPD validity involves third party verifier | |
| *EPD Process Certification involves an accredited certification body certifying and periodically auditing the EPD process and conducting external and independent verification of EPDs that are regularly published. More information can be found in the General Programme Instructions on www.environdec.com. | |
Ownership and limitation on use of EPD
Limitations
EPDs within the same product category but published in different EPD programmes, may not be comparable. For two EPDs to be comparable, they shall be based on the same PCR (including the same first-digit version number) or be based on fully aligned PCRs or versions of PCRs; cover products with identical functions, technical performances and use (e.g. identical declared/functional units); have identical scope in terms of included life-cycle stages (unless the excluded life-cycle stage is demonstrated to be insignificant); apply identical impact assessment methods (including the same version of characterisation factors); and be valid at the time of comparison.
Ownership
The EPD Owner has the sole ownership, liability, and responsibility for the EPD.
Information about EPD Owner
| EPD Owner | Duco Ventilation and Sun Control |
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| Contact person name | Martijn Imbo |
| Contact person e-mail | martijn.imbo@duco.eu |
| Organisation address | Bedrijvenlaan 2 8630 Veurne Belgium |
| LCA Practitioner | suren@enperas.com, suren@enperas.com |
Description of the organisation of the EPD Owner
Duco is a leading European manufacturer of innovative ventilation, solar shading and acoustic comfort systems, headquartered in Veurne, Belgium. Since its establishment in 1991, Duco has combined engineering excellence with architectural design to deliver solutions that enhance indoor air quality, thermal comfort and energy efficiency.
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Product information
| Product name | DUCOWALL CLASSIC 130HP |
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| Product identification | The product is identified by its model designation “DucoWall Classic 130HP” as defined in Duco’s technical documentation and product catalogue. All dimensional and material specifications correspond to Duco’s internal production standards and the data supplied for this EPD |
| Product description | The Ducowall Classic 130HP is a high-performance aluminium louvre wall system designed to combine modern aesthetics with functionality. With its distinctive horizontal lines and refined architectural look, it offers both visual appeal and effective protection against the elements. The wall consists of extruded aluminium profiles (EN AW 6063 T66) with a 130 mm pitch and aerodynamically optimised blades that provide high airflow capacity combined with effective rainwater rejection. The assembly is performed with durable, corrosion-resistant fasteners and can be finished with powder coating. The product contributes to: • Improved indoor air quality through natural ventilation • Energy efficiency by reducing the need for mechanical ventilation • Architectural integration through customisable design and finishes The DucoWall Classic 130HP is intended for external building applications and is suitable for use in both new construction and renovation projects. This product is non-load bearing and must be installed in accordance with Duco’s installation guidelines. It is suitable for temperate climates and buildings with natural or hybrid ventilation systems. Manufacturing process (summary): 1. Extrusion of aluminium profiles (EN AW 6063 T66) 2. Cutting, machining, and assembly of frames and blades 3. Surface finishing via powder coating or anodizing 4. Quality control and packaging for shipment Technical performance: • Airflow characteristics determined according to EN 13030 • Acoustic performance tested according to ISO 10140, where applicable Reference service life: 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions. At end-of-life, the aluminium components are 100% recyclable |
| Technical purpose of product | Ventilation louvre wall |
| Manufacturing or service provision description | The DucoWall Classic 130HP is intended for external building applications and is suitable for use in both new construction and renovation projects. This product is non-load bearing and must be installed in accordance with Duco’s installation guidelines. It is suitable for temperate climates and buildings with natural or hybrid ventilation systems. |
| Material properties | Area density: 25.16 kg/m2
Thickness: 0.13 m Area density: 25.16 kg/m2 Thickness: 0.13 m |
| Manufacturing site | Duco Ventilation & Sun Control Duco Projects Bedrijvenlaan 2 8630 Veurne Belgium |
| UN CPC code | 41532. Bars, rods and profiles, of aluminium |
| Geographical scope | Europe |
| Actual or technical lifespan | 50 year(s) |
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Content declaration
| Content declaration of multiple products | The declared products are custom-dimension ventilation grilles. As environmental impacts scale linearly with area, the declared results can be scaled to any installed dimension by multiplying the declared results by the actual product area in m². Product variation within the product group was assessed based on the range of products sold during the reporting year. The largest product sold represents 4900% of the declared representative unit. |
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| Hazardous and toxic substances | The product does not contain any substances from the SVHC candidate list in concentrations exceeding 0.1% of its weight. |
| Content name | Mass, kg | Post-consumer recycled material, mass-% of product | Biogenic material, mass-% of product | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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| Aluminium | 24.4 | 48 | 0 | 0 |
| Polyster Powder | 0.57 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Polyamide | 0.16 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Steel | 0.03 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 25.16 | 48 | 0 | 0 |
| Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 | |||
| Material name | Mass, kg | Mass-% (versus the product) | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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| Cardboard | 0.71 | 3 | 0.29 |
| Wooden package | 5.4 | 21 | 2.42 |
| PE foil | 0.03 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 6.14 | 24 | 2.71 |
| Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 | ||
Best-case product
| Product name | DucoWall 130HP - 1 m2 |
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| Hazardous and toxic substances | The product does not contain any substances from the SVHC candidate list in concentrations exceeding 0.1% of its weight. |
| Content name | Mass, kg | Post-consumer recycled material, mass-% of product | Biogenic material, mass-% of product | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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| DucoWall 130 HP - 1 m2 | 25.16 | 48 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 25.16 | 48 | 0 | 0 |
| Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 | |||
| Material name | Mass, kg | Mass-% (versus the product) | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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| Packing | 6.14 | 24 | 2.71 |
| Total | 6.14 | 24 | 2.71 |
| Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 | ||
Worst-case product
| Product name | DucoWall 130HP - 50 m2 |
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| Hazardous and toxic substances | The product does not contain any substances from the SVHC candidate list in concentrations exceeding 0.1% of its weight. |
| Content name | Mass, kg | Post-consumer recycled material, mass-% of product | Biogenic material, mass-% of product | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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| DucoWall 130 HP - 50 m2 | 1258 | 48 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 1258 | 48 | 0 | 0 |
| Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 | |||
| Material name | Mass, kg | Mass-% (versus the product) | Biogenic material1, kg C/declared unit |
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| Packing | 307 | 24 | 135 |
| Total | 307 | 24 | 135 |
| Note 1 | 1 kg biogenic carbon is equivalent to 44/12 kg of CO2 | ||
LCA information
| EPD based on declared or functional unit | Declared unit |
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| Declared unit and reference flow | Ventilation louvre wall Area: 1 m2 |
| Conversion factor to mass | 1 |
| Are infrastructure or capital goods included in any upstream, core or downstream processes? | |
| Do infrastructure and capital goods contribute more than 10% to the A1-A3 (A1-A5 for services) results of any environmental impact indicator declared in the EPD? | |
| Datasources used for this EPD | ecoinvent database (general) ecoinvent 3.8 database |
| LCA Software | SimaPro 9.6 |
| Additional information about the underlying LCA-based information | The declared unit is 1 piece of installed ventilation/sun control system with 25,16 kg (covering 1 m2) for DucoWall Classic 130HP over the reference service life, including the frame and louvre elements, as produced and ready for installation in the façade. The declared unit represents the provision of natural ventilation and external air intake/exhaust through a fixed aluminium louvre system with rain protection over the reference service life of the building component. Environmental impacts are reported for all the considered life-cycle stages defined in the EPD, per 1 m² of finished product delivered to the construction site. Although DucoWall Classic 130HP systems are marketed and sold in larger façade assemblies, 1 m² piece can be used as a linear parameterised unit to allow scaling to project-specific dimensions. Time representativeness: Manufacturer specific data have been collected for the year 2021. Although the dataset is from 2021, it remains valid representative for 2024 because all key factors affecting environmental performance—raw materials, suppliers, energy mix, and manufacturing processes—have not changed. The secondary data are modelled based on Ecoinvent 3.8 (2021) and Industry 2.0 (2022). Geographical scope: The DucoGrille Classic 130 HP is manufactured in Belgium, and this Environmental Product Declaration is intended for the United Kingdom market. Accordingly, the transport, installation, and end-of-life scenarios have been modelled based on conditions relevant to the UK. Database(s) and LCA software used: The modelling is done using the Quadrant LCA tool from Enperas NV, coupled with Simapro 9.0.6.1. The Ecoinvent 3.8 (2021) and Industry 2.0 (2022) databases, and the EN 15804+A2 methodology reference based on EF 3.1 have been used. The assessment results indicate that the overall data quality is adequate, with scores ranging on average from 2 to 2.5 (Good to Fair), considering geographical, technical, and temporal representativeness. |
| Version of the EN 15804 reference package | EF Reference Package 3.1 |
| Characterisation methods | EN15804+A2+EF3.1 |
| Technology description including background system | The Ducowall Classic 130HP is a high-performance aluminium louvre wall system designed to combine modern aesthetics with functionality. With its distinctive horizontal lines and refined architectural look, it offers both visual appeal and effective protection against the elements. The wall consists of extruded aluminium profiles (EN AW 6063 T66) with a 130 mm pitch and aerodynamically optimised blades that provide high airflow capacity combined with effective rainwater rejection. The assembly is performed with durable, corrosion-resistant fasteners and can be finished with powder coating. The product contributes to: • Improved indoor air quality through natural ventilation • Energy efficiency by reducing the need for mechanical ventilation • Architectural integration through customisable design and finishes The DucoWall Classic 130HP is intended for external building applications and is suitable for use in both new construction and renovation projects. The grille is non-load bearing and must be installed in accordance with Duco’s installation guidelines. It is suitable for temperate climates and buildings with natural or hybrid ventilation systems. Manufacturing process (summary): 1. Extrusion of aluminium profiles (EN AW 6063 T66) 2. Cutting, machining, and assembly of frames and blades 3. Surface finishing via powder coating or anodizing 4. Quality control and packaging for shipment Technical performance: • Airflow characteristics determined according to EN 13030 • Acoustic performance tested according to ISO 10140, where applicable Reference service life: 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions. At end-of-life, the aluminium components are 100% recyclable. |
| Scrap (recycled material) inputs contribution level | More than 10% of the GWP-GHG results in modules A1-A3 come from scrap inputs |
| Material scrap name | Material scrap value |
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| Aluminium scrap - post consumer | 732, kg CO2 eq./tonne |
| Aluminium scrap - post consumer | 496, kg CO2 eq./tonne |
| The share of the total scrap input that was assumed to come with an environmental burden | 48% |
Data quality assessment
| Description of data quality assessment and reference years | The share of primary data used in this study is 18%. The foreground data, originating from 2021, remain representative as no significant changes have occurred in raw material sourcing, product composition, energy mix, or manufacturing processes. Therefore, the data accurately reflect current production conditions for DucoGrille products and comply with the requirement that foreground data should be less than 5 years old at the time of EPD publication. The primary data consists of the energy consumed in the manufacturing process, and the transport data used to model the transportation of the final products from the production plant to the installation. Background data are based on Ecoinvent 3.8. To ensure data quality of ecoinvent 3.8, key datasets (aluminium and electricity) were compared with the latest ecoinvent 3.11. The 3.8 data is considered conservative, generally showing higher impacts across most categories. The impacts related to the capital goods, are included in the background dataset from the ecoinvent database, by including the “infrastructure“ related emissions, and the impacts related to the foreground data is considered negligible. |
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| Process name | Source type | Source | Reference year | Data category | Share of primary data, of GWP-GHG results for A1-A3 |
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| Polyester coating | Supplier EPD | EPD Owner | <5 years old | Primary data | 2% |
| Electricity for manufacturing | Database | ecoinvent 3.8 | <5 years old | Primary data | 5% |
| Heat for manufacturing | Database | ecoinvent 3.8 | <5 years old | Primary data | 9% |
| Transport of product | Database | ecoinvent 3.8 | <5 years old | Primary data | 2% |
| Total share of primary data, of GWP-GHG results for A1-A3 | 18% | ||||
| The share of primary data is calculated based on GWP-GHG results. It is a simplified indicator for data quality that supports the use of more primary data to increase the representativeness of and comparability between EPDs. Note that the indicator does not capture all relevant aspects of data quality and is not comparable across product categories. | |||||
| Electricity used in the manufacturing process in A3 (A5 for services) | ||
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| Type of electricity mix | Residual electricity mix on the market | |
| Energy sources | Hydro | 1.5% |
| Wind | 8.4% | |
| Solar | 0% | |
| Biomass | 0% | |
| Geothermal | 0% | |
| Waste | 0% | |
| Nuclear | 33% | |
| Natural gas | 0% | |
| Coal | 0% | |
| Oil | 0% | |
| Peat | 0% | |
| Other | 43.1% | |
| GWP-GHG intensity (kg CO2 eq./kWh) | 0.26 kg CO2 eq./kWh | |
| Method used to calculate residual electricity mix | The Belgian medium voltage average grid mix was used as it represents the actual electricity supply conditions for the manufacturing site and reflects the physical electricity consumed during production. Although the calculated residual mix shows lower GHG values, the average grid mix provides a more representative and conservative approach for modelling electricity use in the EPD. |
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System boundary
| Description of the system boundary | b) Cradle to gate with options, modules C1-C4, module D and with optional modules (A1-A3 + C + D and additional modules). |
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| Excluded modules | Yes, there is an excluded module, or there are excluded modules |
| Justification for the omission of modules | The louvre system is a passive façade component that does not require operational energy or water during use. Due to the corrosion-resistant aluminium construction and durable surface finish, no maintenance, repair, replacement, or refurbishment is required within the reference service life. Also, the cleaning requirements are specific to different use cases, and there is no standardization possible. Therefore, modules B1–B7 are considered not relevant and are excluded from the system boundary. |
Declared modules
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Default scenario
| Name of the default scenario | Default scenario |
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| Description of the default scenario | In the default end-of-life (EoL) scenario, all components are assumed to undergo sorting prior to treatment. Aluminium parts, including coatings, are primarily directed to recycling, with 96% recycled and the remaining 4% sent to landfill. Rubber and plastic parts are assumed to be fully incinerated, with 100% allocated to incineration and no material recovery or reuse. Steel parts are almost entirely recycled, with 99% sent for recycling and only 1% disposed of in landfill. No reuse is considered for any of the components in this scenario. |
Module A4: Transport to the building site
| Explanatory name of the default scenario in module A4 | Module A4 |
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| Brief description of the default scenario in module A4 | 600 km by EURO6 lorry and 100 km shipping from Belgium to the UK |
| Description of the default scenario in module A4 | A 600 km transport by truck Transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 {RER}| transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 | Cut-off, U has been assumed from the manufacturer to the installation site. In addition, a 100 km shipping between Belgium to the UK has been accounted. |
| Module A4 information | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
Distance | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping | km |
Capacity utilization (including empty returns) | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping Euro 6 trucks with a 37% utilization capacity, and Transocianic ship with load capacity 43000 ton IMO size class | N/A |
Bulk density of transported products | Not calculated N/A | N/A |
Volume capacity utilization factor (factor: =1 or <1 or ≥1 for compressed or nested packaged products) | 1 | Dimensionless |
| Fuel type and consumption of vehicle or vehicle type used for transport | Ecoinvent 3.8 data; 0.043 l/tkm for Euro 6, 16-32t diesel truck; 0.026 l/tkm heavy fuel oil for the freight ship Select | N/A |
Module A5: Installation in the building
| Explanatory name of the default scenario in module A5 | Module A5 |
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| Brief description of the default scenario in module A5 | Energy consumption for deconstruction |
| Description of the default scenario in module A5 | For the installation 0,012 kWh/m2 electricity has been used. Also, the packaging waste generated from the product is accounted for in this module. The end of life treatment of the packaging are modelled. |
| Module A5 information | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
Net fresh water consumption during installation | 0 | m3 |
| Electricity for installation machines | 0.012 | kWh |
Module C: End-of-life
| Explanatory name of the default scenario in module C | Module C1-C4 |
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| Brief description of the default scenario in module C | Deconstruction and end of life treatment of the product |
| Description of the default scenario in module C | Module C1 addresses the impacts associated with the dismantling of the product at the end-of-life, and it is modelled to have the same amount of energy consumption as in A5. Module C2 accounts for the transport of waste generated at the product’s end-of-life to final treatment. As actual transport distances are unknown at product level, representative UK waste management scenarios were applied in accordance with EN 15804+A2:2019. The following average transport distances were assumed: • 30 km from demolition site to sorting/transfer facility • 50 km from sorting facility to landfill • 100 km to incineration with energy recovery • 200 km to recycling These distances represent typical UK end-of-life routes and comply with the scenario-based modelling approach required by EN 15804+A2 Module C3 covers the waste processing activities, including reuse, recovery, and recycling. It is assumed that major part of the metal components (96% aluminium and 99% steel) go to recycling, and the rest is landfilled. These materials are considered to have reached the end-of-waste status after sorting and are cut-off from the system boundary beyond this point. The plastic components are sorted and sent for a conservative 100% incineration scenario. The table below shows the amount of materials destined for different treatment. The declared end-of-life (EoL) treatment scenario is based mainly on the PEFCR scenarios (2020) for the different materials at the EoL. As this scenario represents a mix of different possible treatment options, the corresponding 100% scenarios (i.e. recycling, reuse, incineration and landfill) are formulated and the results are given as additional information to enable end users to calculate case-specific EoL results. The scenarios are as follows - 100% recycling - 100% reuse - 100% Incineration with energy recovery - 100% landfill The description and the results of these scenarios are given in the additional results section. In module C4, the remaining metals are directed to landfill. The residual plastic fraction is sorted and sent to incineration and disposal. The efficiency of the incineration process is assumed to be less than 60%. |
| Module C information | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Waste collected seperately | 25.16 | kg |
| Destined to recycling | 23.75 | kg |
| Destined to energy recover | 0.15 | kg |
| Destined to energy recover | 1.25 | kg |
Reference service life
| Description of the default scenario in reference service life | Reference service life of 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions has been declared. However, the use phase is not considered in this declaration. |
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| Reference service life information | Value | Unit |
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Reference service life | 50 | year(s) |
Module D: Beyond product life cycle
| Explanatory name of the default scenario in module D | Module D |
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| Brief description of the default scenario in module D | Benefits and burdens beyond the boundary |
| Description of the default scenario in module D | This module accounts for the benefits and burdens associated with the recycling of packaging materials (from Module A5) and end-of-life materials (from Module C3), which occur beyond the system boundary. It also includes the benefits from energy recovery through the incineration of both product packaging and end-of-life components, depending on the scenario output. |
Additional scenario 1
| Name of the additional scenario | 100% Recycling |
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| Description of the additional scenario | In addition to the default end-of-life scenario, which is a mix of different treatment options, the additional scenarios provide better transparency and decision-making support. In this scenario, all EoL materials are sent for sorting (C3) and recycling. After the sorting process, these materials are considered to have achieved the end-of-waste status. Module D has both the credits from the recycling of the EoL materials and the treatment of packaging of the final product from A5. |
Module A4: Transport to the building site
| Description of the additional scenario in module A4 | A 600 km transport by truck Transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 {RER}| transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 | Cut-off, U has been assumed from the manufacturer to the installation site. In addition, a 100 km shipping between Belgium to the UK has been accounted. |
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| Module A4 information | Value | Unit |
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Distance | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping | km |
Capacity utilization (including empty returns) | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping Euro 6 trucks with a 37% utilization capacity, and Transocianic ship with load capacity 43000 ton IMO size class | N/A |
Bulk density of transported products | Not calculated N/A | N/A |
Volume capacity utilization factor (factor: =1 or <1 or ≥1 for compressed or nested packaged products) | 1 | Dimensionless |
| Fuel type and consumption of vehicle or vehicle type used for transport | Ecoinvent 3.8 data; 0.043 l/tkm for Euro 6, 16-32t diesel truck; 0.026 l/tkm heavy fuel oil for the freight ship Select | N/A |
Module A5: Installation in the building
| Description of the additional scenario in module A5 | For the installation 0,012 kWh/m2 electricity has been used. Also, the packaging waste generated from the product is accounted for in this module. The end of life treatment of the packaging are modelled. |
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| Module A5 information | Value | Unit |
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Net fresh water consumption during installation | 0 | m3 |
| Electricity for installation machines | 0.012 | kWh |
Module C: End-of-life
| Description of the additional scenario in module C | Module C1 addresses the impacts associated with the dismantling of the product at the end-of-life, and it is modelled to have the same amount of energy consumption as in A5. Module C2 accounts for the transport of waste generated at the product’s end-of-life to final treatment. As actual transport distances are unknown at product level, representative UK waste management scenarios were applied in accordance with EN 15804+A2:2019. The following average transport distances were assumed: • 30 km from demolition site to sorting/transfer facility • 200 km to recycling These distances represent typical UK end-of-life routes and comply with the scenario-based modelling approach required by EN 15804+A2 Module C3 covers the waste processing activities, that is 100% recycling of the EoL product. In module C4, has no impact as all of of the product is recycled. |
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| Module C information | Value | Unit |
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| Waste collected seperately | 25.16 | kg |
| Destined to recycling | 25.16 | kg |
Reference service life
| Description of the additional scenario in reference service life | Reference service life of 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions has been declared. However, the use phase is not considered in this declaration. |
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| Reference service life information | Value | Unit |
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Reference service life | 50 | year(s) |
Module D: Beyond product life cycle
| Description of the additional scenario in module D | This module accounts for the benefits and burdens associated with the recycling of packaging materials (from Module A5) and end-of-life materials (from Module C3), which occur beyond the system boundary. It also includes the benefits from energy recovery through the incineration of both product packaging and end-of-life components, depending on the scenario output. |
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Additional scenario 2
| Name of the additional scenario | 100% Reuse |
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| Description of the additional scenario | In this scenario, the EoL materials are assumed to be sent for reuse. The environmental credit for the avoided material in Module D is modelled as the negative impacts of modules A1 for the corresponding primary material, accounting production losses. |
Module A4: Transport to the building site
| Description of the additional scenario in module A4 | A 600 km transport by truck Transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 {RER}| transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 | Cut-off, U has been assumed from the manufacturer to the installation site. In addition, a 100 km shipping between Belgium to the UK has been accounted. |
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| Module A4 information | Value | Unit |
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Distance | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping | km |
Capacity utilization (including empty returns) | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping Euro 6 trucks with a 37% utilization capacity, and Transocianic ship with load capacity 43000 ton IMO size class | N/A |
Bulk density of transported products | Not calculated N/A | N/A |
Volume capacity utilization factor (factor: =1 or <1 or ≥1 for compressed or nested packaged products) | 1 | Dimensionless |
| Fuel type and consumption of vehicle or vehicle type used for transport | Ecoinvent 3.8 data; 0.043 l/tkm for Euro 6, 16-32t diesel truck; 0.026 l/tkm heavy fuel oil for the freight ship Select | N/A |
Module A5: Installation in the building
| Description of the additional scenario in module A5 | For the installation 0,012 kWh/m2 electricity has been used. Also, the packaging waste generated from the product is accounted for in this module. The end of life treatment of the packaging are modelled. |
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| Module A5 information | Value | Unit |
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Net fresh water consumption during installation | 0 | m3 |
| Electricity for installation machines | 0.012 | kWh |
Module C: End-of-life
| Description of the additional scenario in module C | Module C1 addresses the impacts associated with the dismantling of the product at the end-of-life, and it is modelled to have the same amount of energy consumption as in A5. Module C2 accounts for the transport of waste generated at the product’s end-of-life to final treatment. As actual transport distances are unknown at product level, representative UK waste management scenarios were applied in accordance with EN 15804+A2:2019. The following average transport distances were assumed: • 30 km from demolition site to sorting/transfer facility • 200 km to reuse These distances represent typical UK end-of-life routes and comply with the scenario-based modelling approach required by EN 15804+A2 Module C3 covers the waste processing activities, that is the sorting of the 100% reusable EoL product. In module C4, has no impact as all of of the product is recycled. |
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| Module C information | Value | Unit |
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| Waste collected seperately | 25.16 | kg |
| Destined to reuse | 25.16 | kg |
Reference service life
| Description of the additional scenario in reference service life | Reference service life of 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions has been declared. However, the use phase is not considered in this declaration. |
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| Reference service life information | Value | Unit |
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Reference service life | 50 | year(s) |
Module D: Beyond product life cycle
| Description of the additional scenario in module D | This module accounts for the benefits and burdens associated with the recycling of packaging materials (from Module A5) and end-of-life materials (from Module C3), which occur beyond the system boundary. It also includes the benefits from energy recovery through the incineration of both product packaging and end-of-life components, depending on the scenario output. |
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Additional scenario 3
| Name of the additional scenario | 100% Incineration with energy recovery |
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| Description of the additional scenario | In this scenario, the incineration is accounted with energy recovery in form of electricity and heat. The emissions from the incineration process are attributed to module C3, and the benefits of the avoided energy production due to the recovery is accounted in module D. For the energy recovery, conservative efficiencies of 20% and 10% have been assumed for heat and electricity respectively. |
Module A4: Transport to the building site
| Description of the additional scenario in module A4 | A 600 km transport by truck Transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 {RER}| transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 | Cut-off, U has been assumed from the manufacturer to the installation site. In addition, a 100 km shipping between Belgium to the UK has been accounted. |
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| Module A4 information | Value | Unit |
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Distance | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping | km |
Capacity utilization (including empty returns) | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping Euro 6 trucks with a 37% utilization capacity, and Transocianic ship with load capacity 43000 ton IMO size class | N/A |
Bulk density of transported products | Not calculated N/A | N/A |
Volume capacity utilization factor (factor: =1 or <1 or ≥1 for compressed or nested packaged products) | 1 | Dimensionless |
| Fuel type and consumption of vehicle or vehicle type used for transport | Ecoinvent 3.8 data; 0.043 l/tkm for Euro 6, 16-32t diesel truck; 0.026 l/tkm heavy fuel oil for the freight ship Select | N/A |
Module A5: Installation in the building
| Description of the additional scenario in module A5 | For the installation 0,012 kWh/m2 electricity has been used. Also, the packaging waste generated from the product is accounted for in this module. The end of life treatment of the packaging are modelled. |
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| Module A5 information | Value | Unit |
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Net fresh water consumption during installation | 0 | m3 |
| Electricity for installation machines | 0.012 | kWh |
Module C: End-of-life
| Description of the additional scenario in module C | Module C1 addresses the impacts associated with the dismantling of the product at the end-of-life, and it is modelled to have the same amount of energy consumption as in A5. Module C2 accounts for the transport of waste generated at the product’s end-of-life to final treatment. As actual transport distances are unknown at product level, representative UK waste management scenarios were applied in accordance with EN 15804+A2:2019. The following average transport distances were assumed: • 30 km from demolition site to sorting/transfer facility • 100 km to energy recovery These distances represent typical UK end-of-life routes and comply with the scenario-based modelling approach required by EN 15804+A2 Module C3 covers the waste processing activities, that is the incineration and energy recovery of the EoL product. There is no impact in module C4. |
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| Module C information | Value | Unit |
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| Waste collected seperately | 25.16 | kg |
| Destined to energy recovery | 25.16 | kg |
Reference service life
| Description of the additional scenario in reference service life | Reference service life of 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions has been declared. However, the use phase is not considered in this declaration. |
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| Reference service life information | Value | Unit |
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Reference service life | 50 | year(s) |
Module D: Beyond product life cycle
| Description of the additional scenario in module D | This module accounts for the benefits and burdens associated with the recycling of packaging materials (from Module A5) and end-of-life materials (from Module C3), which occur beyond the system boundary. It also includes the benefits from energy recovery through the incineration of both product packaging and end-of-life components, depending on the scenario output. |
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Additional scenario 4
| Name of the additional scenario | 100% Landfill |
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| Description of the additional scenario | In this scenario, all the EoL materials are sent to landfill. The credits in module D corresponds to the credits from the EoL treatment of the packaging in A5. |
Module A4: Transport to the building site
| Description of the additional scenario in module A4 | A 600 km transport by truck Transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 {RER}| transport, freight, lorry 16-32 metric ton, EURO6 | Cut-off, U has been assumed from the manufacturer to the installation site. In addition, a 100 km shipping between Belgium to the UK has been accounted. |
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| Module A4 information | Value | Unit |
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Distance | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping | km |
Capacity utilization (including empty returns) | 600 km by truck and 100 km Shipping Euro 6 trucks with a 37% utilization capacity, and Transocianic ship with load capacity 43000 ton IMO size class | N/A |
Bulk density of transported products | Not calculated N/A | N/A |
Volume capacity utilization factor (factor: =1 or <1 or ≥1 for compressed or nested packaged products) | 1 | Dimensionless |
| Fuel type and consumption of vehicle or vehicle type used for transport | Ecoinvent 3.8 data; 0.043 l/tkm for Euro 6, 16-32t diesel truck; 0.026 l/tkm heavy fuel oil for the freight ship Select | N/A |
Module A5: Installation in the building
| Description of the additional scenario in module A5 | For the installation 0,012 kWh/m2 electricity has been used. Also, the packaging waste generated from the product is accounted for in this module. The end of life treatment of the packaging are modelled. |
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| Module A5 information | Value | Unit |
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Net fresh water consumption during installation | 0 | m3 |
| Electricity for installation machines | 0.012 | kWh |
Module C: End-of-life
| Description of the additional scenario in module C | Module C1 addresses the impacts associated with the dismantling of the product at the end-of-life, and it is modelled to have the same amount of energy consumption as in A5. Module C2 accounts for the transport of waste generated at the product’s end-of-life to final treatment. As actual transport distances are unknown at product level, representative UK waste management scenarios were applied in accordance with EN 15804+A2:2019. The following average transport distances were assumed: • 30 km from demolition site to sorting/transfer facility • 50 km to landfill These distances represent typical UK end-of-life routes and comply with the scenario-based modelling approach required by EN 15804+A2 Module C3 has no impacts. Module C4 accounts the impacts of the sanitary landfilling of the EoL materials. |
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| Module C information | Value | Unit |
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| Waste collected seperately | 25.16 | kg |
| Destined to landfill | 25.16 | kg |
Reference service life
| Description of the additional scenario in reference service life | Reference service life of 50 years under normal operating and maintenance conditions has been declared. However, the use phase is not considered in this declaration. |
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| Reference service life information | Value | Unit |
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Reference service life | 50 | year(s) |
Module D: Beyond product life cycle
| Description of the additional scenario in module D | This module accounts for the benefits and burdens associated with the recycling of packaging materials (from Module A5) and end-of-life materials (from Module C3), which occur beyond the system boundary. It also includes the benefits from energy recovery through the incineration of both product packaging and end-of-life components, depending on the scenario output. |
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Environmental performance
Mandatory environmental performance indicators according to EN 15804
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Climate change - total | GWP-total | kg CO2 eq. | 1.22E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 1.14E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.80E-1 | 9.07E-1 | 1.88E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -4.94E+1 |
| Climate change - fossil | GWP-fossil | kg CO2 eq. | 1.29E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 2.06E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.79E-1 | 9.07E-1 | 1.64E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -4.51E+1 |
| Climate change - biogenic | GWP-biogenic | kg CO2 eq. | -8.37E+0 | 1.09E-3 | 9.33E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.70E-4 | 3.24E-4 | 2.13E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -3.45E+0 |
| Climate change - land use and land-use change | GWP-luluc | kg CO2 eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.22E-3 | 1.36E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 6.60E-4 | 3.63E-4 | 6.26E-4 | 0.00E+0 | -8.34E-1 |
| Ozone depletion | ODP | kg CFC-11 eq. | 1.14E-5 | 7.09E-7 | 2.05E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.29E-8 | 2.10E-7 | 9.18E-8 | 0.00E+0 | -3.44E-6 |
| Acidification | AP | mol H+ eq. | 8.77E-1 | 8.68E-3 | 1.18E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.67E-3 | 2.57E-3 | 4.25E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.04E-1 |
| Eutrophication aquatic freshwater | EP-freshwater | kg P eq. | 5.77E-3 | 2.18E-5 | 7.10E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.03E-5 | 6.46E-6 | 2.32E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -1.80E-3 |
| Eutrophication aquatic marine | EP-marine | kg N eq. | 1.13E-1 | 1.73E-3 | 1.99E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.33E-4 | 5.12E-4 | 1.34E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.99E-2 |
| Eutrophication terrestrial | EP-terrestrial | mol N eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.92E-2 | 2.20E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.03E-3 | 5.70E-3 | 1.30E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -4.39E-1 |
| Photochemical ozone formation | POCP | kg NMVOC eq. | 4.00E-1 | 7.39E-3 | 6.58E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.00E-3 | 2.19E-3 | 3.59E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -1.47E-1 |
| Depletion of abiotic resources - minerals and metals | ADP-minerals&metals1, 2 | kg Sb eq. | 2.42E-3 | 8.28E-6 | 2.82E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.20E-6 | 2.45E-6 | 1.10E-5 | 0.00E+0 | 4.45E-4 |
| Depletion of abiotic resources - fossil fuels | ADP-fossil1 | MJ, net calorific value | 1.93E+3 | 4.64E+1 | 3.59E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.26E+1 | 1.37E+1 | 8.47E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -5.73E+2 |
| Water use | WDP1 | m3 world eq. deprived | 4.72E+1 | 1.41E-1 | 5.21E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.75E-2 | 4.18E-2 | 2.10E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -9.11E+0 |
| Acronyms | GWP-fossil = Global Warming Potential fossil fuels; GWP-biogenic = Global Warming Potential biogenic; GWP-luluc = Global Warming Potential land use and land use change; ODP = Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer; AP = Acidification potential, Accumulated Exceedance; EP-freshwater = Eutrophication potential, fraction of nutrients reaching freshwater end compartment; EP-marine = Eutrophication potential, fraction of nutrients reaching marine end compartment; EP-terrestrial = Eutrophication potential, Accumulated Exceedance; POCP = Formation potential of tropospheric ozone; ADP-minerals&metals = Abiotic depletion potential for non-fossil resources; ADP-fossil = Abiotic depletion for fossil resources potential; WDP = Water (user) deprivation potential, deprivation-weighted water consumption | ||||||||||||||||
| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
| Disclaimer 1 | The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties of these results are high or as there is limited experience with the indicator | ||||||||||||||||
| Disclaimer 2 | The results of the impact categories abiotic depletion of minerals and metals may be highly uncertain in LCAs that include capital goods/infrastructure in generic datasets, in case infrastructure/capital goods contribute greatly to the total results. This is because the LCI data of infrastructure/capital goods used to quantify these indicators in currently available generic datasets sometimes lack temporal, technological and geographical representativeness. Caution should be exercised when using the results of these indicators for decision-making purposes. | ||||||||||||||||
Additional mandatory environmental performance indicators
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Climate change - GWP-GHG | GWP-GHG1 | kg CO2 eq. | 1.29E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 2.06E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.79E-1 | 9.07E-1 | 1.64E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -3.56E-6 |
| Acronyms | GWP-GHG = Global warming potential greenhouse gas. | ||||||||||||||||
| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
| Disclaimer 1 | The GWP-GHG indicator is termed GWP-IOBC/GHG in the ILCD+EPD+ data format. The indicator accounts for all greenhouse gases except biogenic carbon dioxide uptake and emissions and biogenic carbon stored in the product. As such, the indicator is identical to GWP-total except that the CF for biogenic CO2 is set to zero. | ||||||||||||||||
Additional voluntary environmental performance indicators according to EN 15804
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Particulate matter emissions | PM | Disease incidence | 7.95E-6 | 2.46E-7 | 1.14E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 7.25E-9 | 7.28E-8 | 6.35E-8 | 0.00E+0 | -3.56E-6 |
| Ionizing radiation - human health | IRP1 | kBq U235 eq. | 9.17E+0 | 2.01E-1 | 3.29E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.19E-1 | 5.97E-2 | 4.50E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -2.49E+0 |
| Eco-toxicity - freshwater | ETP-fw2, 3 | CTUe | 3.68E+3 | 3.64E+1 | 5.57E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 7.35E+0 | 1.08E+1 | 8.11E+2 | 0.00E+0 | -7.56E+2 |
| Human toxicity - cancer effects | HTP-c2, 3 | CTUh | 2.29E-7 | 1.17E-9 | 3.07E-9 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.01E-10 | 3.47E-10 | 1.15E-9 | 0.00E+0 | -1.09E-7 |
| Human toxicity - non-cancer effects | HTP-nc2, 3 | CTUh | 5.27E-6 | 3.68E-8 | 6.32E-8 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 5.75E-9 | 1.09E-8 | 2.38E-8 | 0.00E+0 | -1.23E-6 |
| Land-use related impacts/soil quality | SQP2, 3 | Dimensionless | 2.27E+3 | 3.23E+1 | 3.23E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 5.55E+0 | 9.58E+0 | 2.53E+1 | 0.00E+0 | -3.99E+2 |
| Acronyms | PM = Potential incidence of disease due to particulate matter emissions; IRP = Potential human exposure efficiency relative to U235; ETP-fw = Potential comparative toxic unit for ecosystems; HTP-c = Potential comparative toxic unit for humans; HTP-nc = Potential comparative toxic unit for humans; SQP = Potential soil quality index. | ||||||||||||||||
| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
| Disclaimer 1 | This impact category deals mainly with the eventual impact of low dose ionizing radiation on human health of the nuclear fuel cycle. It does not consider effects due to possible nuclear accidents, occupational exposure nor due to radioactive waste disposal in underground facilities. Potential ionizing radiation from the soil, from radon and from some construction materials is also not measured by this indicator. | ||||||||||||||||
| Disclaimer 2 | The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties of these results are high or as there is limited experience with the indicator. | ||||||||||||||||
| Disclaimer 3 | The results of the impact categories land use, human toxicity (cancer), human toxicity, noncancer and ecotoxicity (freshwater) may be highly uncertain in LCAs that include capital goods/infrastructure in generic datasets, in case infrastructure/capital goods contribute greatly to the total results. This is because the LCI data of infrastructure/capital goods used to quantify these indicators in currently available generic datasets sometimes lack temporal, technological and geographical representativeness. Caution should be exercised when using the results of these indicators for decision-making purposes. | ||||||||||||||||
Resource use indicators according to EN 15804
| Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| PERE | MJ, net calorific value | 6.47E+2 | 2.56E-1 | 3.04E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.63E+0 | 1.93E-1 | 8.35E-1 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| PERM | MJ, net calorific value | 8.69E+1 | 0.00E+0 | -5.14E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| PERT | MJ, net calorific value | 7.34E+2 | 6.52E-1 | -2.10E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.63E+0 | 1.93E-1 | 8.35E-1 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| PENRE | MJ, net calorific value | 1.95E+3 | 1.83E+1 | 3.76E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.38E+1 | 1.38E+1 | 3.16E+1 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| PENRM | MJ, net calorific value | 2.32E+1 | 0.00E+0 | -4.46E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -2.23E+1 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| PENRT | MJ, net calorific value | 1.97E+3 | 4.66E+1 | 3.75E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.38E+1 | 1.38E+1 | 9.30E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| SM | kg | 2.03E+1 | 0.00E+0 | 2.03E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 6.92E+0 |
| RSF | MJ, net calorific value | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| NRSF | MJ, net calorific value | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| FW | m3 | 2.45E+0 | 3.41E-3 | 2.87E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.39E-3 | 1.01E-3 | 1.38E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -9.95E-1 |
| Acronyms | PERE = Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERM = Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PERT = Total use of renewable primary energy resources; PENRE = Use of non-renewable primary energy excluding non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRM = Use of non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials; PENRT = Total use of non-renewable primary energy re-sources; SM = Use of secondary material; RSF = Use of renewable secondary fuels; NRSF = Use of non-renewable secondary fuels; FW = Use of net fresh water. | |||||||||||||||
| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | |||||||||||||||
Waste indicators according to EN 15804
| Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| HWD | kg | 1.83E-1 | 1.21E-4 | 1.85E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.13E-5 | 3.59E-5 | 3.45E-5 | 0.00E+0 | 1.26E-2 |
| NHWD | kg | 3.14E+1 | 2.43E+0 | 3.02E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.46E-2 | 7.20E-1 | 2.44E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -1.35E+1 |
| RWD | kg | 9.00E-3 | 3.13E-4 | 2.27E-4 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.10E-4 | 9.29E-5 | 5.24E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -2.85E-3 |
| Acronyms | HWD = Hazardous waste disposed; NHWD = Non-hazardous waste disposed; RWD = Radioactive waste disposed. | |||||||||||||||
| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | |||||||||||||||
Output flow indicators according to EN 15804
| Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| CRU | kg | 6.94E-1 | 0.00E+0 | 6.94E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| MFR | kg | 1.40E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 2.40E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 2.32E+1 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| MER | kg | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| EEE | MJ, net calorific value | 4.03E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 4.36E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 4.46E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| EET | MJ, net calorific value | 2.01E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 2.18E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 2.23E+0 | 0.00E+0 | 0.00E+0 |
| Acronyms | CRU = Components for re-use; MFR = Materials for recycling; MER = Materials for energy recovery; EEE = Exported electrical energy; EET = Exported thermal energy. | |||||||||||||||
| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | |||||||||||||||
Results for additional scenarios for modules A4-C4
| Additional scenario | 100% Recycling |
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| Description of the scenario/method | In this scenario, all EoL materials are sent for sorting (C3) and recycling. After the sorting process, these materials are considered to have achieved the end-of-waste status. Module D has both the credits from the recycling of the EoL materials and the treatment of packaging of the final product from A5. |
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Global warming potential - total (GWP-total) | GWP - total | kg CO2 eq. | 1.22E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 1.14E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.80E-1 | 9.43E-1 | 8.59E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -6.05E+1 |
| Global warming potential - fossil fuels (GWP-fossil) | GWP - fossil | kg CO2 eq. | 1.29E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 2.06E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.79E-1 | 9.42E-1 | 6.27E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -5.59E+1 |
| Global warming potential - biogenic (GWP-biogenic) | GWP - biogenic | kg CO2 eq. | -8.37E+0 | 1.09E-3 | 9.33E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.70E-4 | 3.37E-4 | 2.13E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -3.50E+0 |
| Global warming potential - land use and land use change (GWP-luluc) | GWP – luluc | kg CO2 eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.22E-3 | 1.36E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 6.60E-4 | 3.77E-4 | 5.80E-4 | 0.00E+0 | -1.04E+0 |
| Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer (ODP) | ODP | kg CFC 11 eq. | 1.14E-5 | 7.09E-7 | 2.05E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.29E-8 | 2.18E-7 | 7.40E-8 | 0.00E+0 | -4.26E-6 |
| Acidification potential, accumulated exceedance (AP) | AP | mol H+ eq. | 8.77E-1 | 8.68E-3 | 1.18E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.67E-3 | 2.68E-3 | 3.73E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.78E-1 |
| Eutrophication potential - freshwater (EP-freshwater) | EP - freshwater | kg P eq. | 5.77E-3 | 2.18E-5 | 7.10E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.03E-5 | 6.72E-6 | 2.16E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -2.20E-3 |
| Eutrophication potential - marine (EP-marine) | EP - marine | kg N eq. | 1.13E-1 | 1.73E-3 | 1.99E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.33E-4 | 5.32E-4 | 1.16E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -4.94E-2 |
| Eutrophication potential - terrestrial (EP-terrestrial) | EP – terrestrial | mol N eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.92E-2 | 2.20E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.03E-3 | 5.93E-3 | 1.11E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -5.45E-1 |
| Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP) | POCP | kg NMVOC eq. | 4.00E-1 | 7.39E-3 | 6.58E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.00E-3 | 2.28E-3 | 3.07E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -1.82E-1 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - non-fossil resources (ADPE) | ADP – minerals&metals | kg Sb eq. | 2.42E-3 | 8.28E-6 | 2.82E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.20E-6 | 2.55E-6 | 1.07E-5 | 0.00E+0 | 5.58E-4 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - fossil resources (ADPF) | ADP - fossil | MJ | 1.93E+3 | 4.64E+1 | 3.59E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.26E+1 | 1.43E+1 | 7.40E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -7.10E+2 |
| Water (user) deprivation potential (WDP) | WDP | m3 | 4.72E+1 | 1.41E-1 | 5.21E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.75E-2 | 4.35E-2 | 8.77E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -1.12E+1 |
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| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Results for additional scenarios for modules A4-C4
| Additional scenario | 100% Reuse |
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| Description of the scenario/method | In this scenario, the EoL materials are assumed to be sent for reuse. The environmental credit for the avoided material in Module D is modelled as the negative impacts of modules A1 for the corresponding primary material, accounting production losses. |
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Global warming potential - total (GWP-total) | GWP - total | kg CO2 eq. | 1.22E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 1.14E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.80E-1 | 9.43E-1 | 8.59E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -1.13E+2 |
| Global warming potential - fossil fuels (GWP-fossil) | GWP - fossil | kg CO2 eq. | 1.29E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 2.06E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.79E-1 | 9.42E-1 | 6.27E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -1.07E+2 |
| Global warming potential - biogenic (GWP-biogenic) | GWP - biogenic | kg CO2 eq. | -8.37E+0 | 1.09E-3 | 9.33E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.70E-4 | 3.37E-4 | 2.13E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -4.07E+0 |
| Global warming potential - land use and land use change (GWP-luluc) | GWP – luluc | kg CO2 eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.22E-3 | 1.36E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 6.60E-4 | 3.77E-4 | 5.80E-4 | 0.00E+0 | -1.25E+0 |
| Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer (ODP) | ODP | kg CFC 11 eq. | 1.14E-5 | 7.09E-7 | 2.05E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.29E-8 | 2.18E-7 | 7.40E-8 | 0.00E+0 | -4.60E-3 |
| Acidification potential, accumulated exceedance (AP) | AP | mol H+ eq. | 8.77E-1 | 8.68E-3 | 1.18E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.67E-3 | 2.68E-3 | 3.73E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -8.31E-1 |
| Eutrophication potential - freshwater (EP-freshwater) | EP - freshwater | kg P eq. | 5.77E-3 | 2.18E-5 | 7.10E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.03E-5 | 6.72E-6 | 2.16E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -9.94E-3 |
| Eutrophication potential - marine (EP-marine) | EP - marine | kg N eq. | 1.13E-1 | 1.73E-3 | 1.99E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.33E-4 | 5.32E-4 | 1.16E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -1.04E-1 |
| Eutrophication potential - terrestrial (EP-terrestrial) | EP – terrestrial | mol N eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.92E-2 | 2.20E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.03E-3 | 5.93E-3 | 1.11E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -1.14E+0 |
| Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP) | POCP | kg NMVOC eq. | 4.00E-1 | 7.39E-3 | 6.58E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.00E-3 | 2.28E-3 | 3.07E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.58E-1 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - non-fossil resources (ADPE) | ADP – minerals&metals | kg Sb eq. | 2.42E-3 | 8.28E-6 | 2.82E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.20E-6 | 2.55E-6 | 1.07E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -6.92E-3 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - fossil resources (ADPF) | ADP - fossil | MJ | 1.93E+3 | 4.64E+1 | 3.59E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.26E+1 | 1.43E+1 | 7.40E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -1.49E+3 |
| Water (user) deprivation potential (WDP) | WDP | m3 | 4.72E+1 | 1.41E-1 | 5.21E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.75E-2 | 4.35E-2 | 8.77E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -4.44E+1 |
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| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Results for additional scenarios for modules A4-C4
| Additional scenario | 100% Incineration with energy recovery |
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| Description of the scenario/method | Here, the incineration is accounted with energy recovery in form of electricity and heat. The emissions from the incineration process are attributed to module C3, and the benefits of the avoided energy production due to the recovery is accounted in module D. For the energy recovery, conservative efficiencies of 20% and 10% have been assumed for heat and electricity respectively. |
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Global warming potential - total (GWP-total) | GWP - total | kg CO2 eq. | 1.22E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 1.14E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.80E-1 | 7.38E-1 | 2.21E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -3.99E+0 |
| Global warming potential - fossil fuels (GWP-fossil) | GWP - fossil | kg CO2 eq. | 1.29E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 2.06E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.79E-1 | 7.37E-1 | 1.97E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -7.28E-1 |
| Global warming potential - biogenic (GWP-biogenic) | GWP - biogenic | kg CO2 eq. | -8.37E+0 | 1.09E-3 | 9.33E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.70E-4 | 2.64E-4 | 2.14E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -3.26E+0 |
| Global warming potential - land use and land use change (GWP-luluc) | GWP – luluc | kg CO2 eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.22E-3 | 1.36E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 6.60E-4 | 2.95E-4 | 8.81E-4 | 0.00E+0 | -3.50E-3 |
| Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer (ODP) | ODP | kg CFC 11 eq. | 1.14E-5 | 7.09E-7 | 2.05E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.29E-8 | 1.71E-7 | 1.68E-7 | 0.00E+0 | -1.07E-7 |
| Acidification potential, accumulated exceedance (AP) | AP | mol H+ eq. | 8.77E-1 | 8.68E-3 | 1.18E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.67E-3 | 2.09E-3 | 6.28E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -2.94E-3 |
| Eutrophication potential - freshwater (EP-freshwater) | EP - freshwater | kg P eq. | 5.77E-3 | 2.18E-5 | 7.10E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.03E-5 | 5.26E-6 | 2.83E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -3.72E-5 |
| Eutrophication potential - marine (EP-marine) | EP - marine | kg N eq. | 1.13E-1 | 1.73E-3 | 1.99E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.33E-4 | 4.16E-4 | 1.99E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -9.08E-4 |
| Eutrophication potential - terrestrial (EP-terrestrial) | EP – terrestrial | mol N eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.92E-2 | 2.20E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.03E-3 | 4.64E-3 | 2.02E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -9.85E-3 |
| Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP) | POCP | kg NMVOC eq. | 4.00E-1 | 7.39E-3 | 6.58E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.00E-3 | 1.78E-3 | 5.87E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.43E-3 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - non-fossil resources (ADPE) | ADP – minerals&metals | kg Sb eq. | 2.42E-3 | 8.28E-6 | 2.82E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.20E-6 | 2.00E-6 | 1.19E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -2.46E-6 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - fossil resources (ADPF) | ADP - fossil | MJ | 1.93E+3 | 4.64E+1 | 3.59E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.26E+1 | 1.12E+1 | 1.45E+1 | 0.00E+0 | -1.98E+1 |
| Water (user) deprivation potential (WDP) | WDP | m3 | 4.72E+1 | 1.41E-1 | 5.21E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.75E-2 | 3.40E-2 | -1.78E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -4.87E-1 |
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| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Results for additional scenarios for modules A4-C4
| Additional scenario | 100% Landfill |
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| Description of the scenario/method | In this scenario, all the EoL materials are sent to landfill. The credits in module D corresponds to the credits from the EoL treatment of the packaging in A5. |
| Impact category | Indicator | Unit | A1-A3 | A4 | A5 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | B5 | B6 | B7 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | D |
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| Global warming potential - total (GWP-total) | GWP - total | kg CO2 eq. | 1.22E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 1.14E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.80E-1 | 3.28E-1 | 1.23E+0 | 0.00E+0 | -4.08E+0 |
| Global warming potential - fossil fuels (GWP-fossil) | GWP - fossil | kg CO2 eq. | 1.29E+2 | 3.06E+0 | 2.06E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.79E-1 | 3.28E-1 | 9.96E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -8.18E-1 |
| Global warming potential - biogenic (GWP-biogenic) | GWP - biogenic | kg CO2 eq. | -8.37E+0 | 1.09E-3 | 9.33E+0 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.70E-4 | 1.17E-4 | 2.15E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -3.26E+0 |
| Global warming potential - land use and land use change (GWP-luluc) | GWP – luluc | kg CO2 eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.22E-3 | 1.36E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 6.60E-4 | 1.31E-4 | 6.90E-4 | 0.00E+0 | -4.02E-3 |
| Depletion potential of the stratospheric ozone layer (ODP) | ODP | kg CFC 11 eq. | 1.14E-5 | 7.09E-7 | 2.05E-7 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.29E-8 | 7.59E-8 | 1.67E-7 | 0.00E+0 | -1.01E-7 |
| Acidification potential, accumulated exceedance (AP) | AP | mol H+ eq. | 8.77E-1 | 8.68E-3 | 1.18E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.67E-3 | 9.31E-4 | 6.38E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.81E-3 |
| Eutrophication potential - freshwater (EP-freshwater) | EP - freshwater | kg P eq. | 5.77E-3 | 2.18E-5 | 7.10E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.03E-5 | 2.34E-6 | 2.54E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -6.04E-5 |
| Eutrophication potential - marine (EP-marine) | EP - marine | kg N eq. | 1.13E-1 | 1.73E-3 | 1.99E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.33E-4 | 1.85E-4 | 2.17E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -9.95E-4 |
| Eutrophication potential - terrestrial (EP-terrestrial) | EP – terrestrial | mol N eq. | 1.28E+0 | 1.92E-2 | 2.20E-2 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 4.03E-3 | 2.06E-3 | 2.22E-2 | 0.00E+0 | -1.09E-2 |
| Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP) | POCP | kg NMVOC eq. | 4.00E-1 | 7.39E-3 | 6.58E-3 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.00E-3 | 7.92E-4 | 6.22E-3 | 0.00E+0 | -3.69E-3 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - non-fossil resources (ADPE) | ADP – minerals&metals | kg Sb eq. | 2.42E-3 | 8.28E-6 | 2.82E-5 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 3.20E-6 | 8.87E-7 | 1.18E-5 | 0.00E+0 | -2.25E-6 |
| Abiotic depletion potential - fossil resources (ADPF) | ADP - fossil | MJ | 1.93E+3 | 4.64E+1 | 3.59E+1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.26E+1 | 4.97E+0 | 1.51E+1 | 0.00E+0 | -1.44E+1 |
| Water (user) deprivation potential (WDP) | WDP | m3 | 4.72E+1 | 1.41E-1 | 5.21E-1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 2.75E-2 | 1.51E-2 | 1.35E-1 | 0.00E+0 | -5.11E-1 |
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| General disclaimer | The results of the end-of-life stage (modules C1-C4) should be considered when using the results of the product stage (modules A1-A3/A1-A5 for services). | ||||||||||||||||
Additional environmental information
Core Indicators variation due to different dimension
The variability has been assessed for DucoWall Classic 130HP products over an installed surface range from 1 m² to 50 m² during the reporting year. The declared unit (DU) is 1 m², representing the smallest and a representative installed area. The calculated variability shows a uniform increase of approximately 4900% across all impact indicators, representing the extreme upper range of possible product configurations. This high variability does not reflect uncertainty in the LCA model, but rather the scaling effect between the smallest declared unit (1 m²) and the largest possible configuration considered within the assessment.
This approach is included to comply with the requirements of the applicable c-PCR. However, it should be noted that DucoWall Classic 130HP products are not manufactured as discrete, fixed-size units, but as continuous, project-specific systems. Consequently, the concept of variability between predefined product sizes is not directly applicable.
Since the product composition, manufacturing processes, and installation remain consistent, environmental impacts scale linearly with surface area and mass. Therefore, the declared unit of 1 m² is representative, and the reported impacts can be reliably extrapolated to any product dimension. The reported 4900% variability simply reflects this linear scaling to the maximum assessed size and does not indicate any change in environmental performance or material composition.
Information related to EPDs of multiple products
| Justification for why this is representative | DucoWall Classic 130HP is produced in custom dimensions. A 1 m² product is chosen as the representative declared unit, as the material composition remains constant and environmental impacts scale linearly with the surface area. |
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Abbreviations
CEN - European Committee for Standardization
CLC - Co-location centre
CPC - Central product classification
EF - Environmental Footprint
EN - European Norm (Standard)
EPD - Environmental Product Declaration
EU - European Union
GHS - Globally harmonized system of classification and labelling of chemicals
GPI - General Programme Instructions
GRI - Global Reporting Initiative
ISO - International Organization for Standardization
LCA - Life Cycle Assessment
LCI - Life Cycle Inventory
ND - Not Declared
RoHS - Restriction of Hazardous Substances
SVHC - Substances of Very High Concern
References
PCR 2019:14 – construction products (Version 2.0.1, published on 07-04-2025)
2019:14-c-PCR-018 Ventilation components (Adopted from EPD Norway)
Version history
Version 001, 2026-05-13