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Published on: January 7, 2019
Dataset with updated ozone depletion characterization factors for life cycle impact assessment
Anne E M van den Oever1, Stefano Puricelli2, Daniele Costa3
1Electric Vehicle and Energy Research Group (EVERGi), Mobility, Logistics and Automotive Research Centre (MOBI), Department of Electric Engineering and Energy Technology (ETEC), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium.
Abstract:
This dataset provides the latest characterization factors for ozone depletion based on the most recent ozone depletion potentials from the 2022 World Meteorological Organization (WMO) scientific assessment. These characterization factors can be used in life cycle assessment (LCA) to convert emissions of ozone-depleting substances to the common unit of the ozone depletion impact category, measured in kg CFC-11-eq. The dataset is formatted for easy import into LCA software such as Brightway, the Activity Browser, and SimaPro. The characterization factors are provided for both 100-year and infinite time horizons. The dataset addresses the current limitations of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods, which are outdated and lack comprehensive substance coverage, by including 318 substances reported in the latest WMO assessment. This update ensures relevance for current ozone depletion assessment, including substances banned but still in use, very short-lived substances, and N2O. The methodology for updating and converting characterization factors is provided, supporting future updates in line with new scientific assessments. The dataset aims to enhance the accuracy and comprehensiveness of ozone depletion impact assessments in LCA studies.
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