05/11/2015 Workshop Ecolizer The methodology behind the Ecolizer 2.0 An Vercalsteren, Ann Van der Linden 25 February 2011.

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05/11/2015 Workshop Ecolizer The methodology behind the Ecolizer 2.0 An Vercalsteren, Ann Van der Linden 25 February 2011

05/11/20152 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Outline » Introduction » Method for calculating the eco-indicators » Data sources » Points of attention » End of Life » Recycling » Questions

05/11/20153 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Introduction » Ecolizer » Sheets with eco-indicators (EI) » Measure for environmental impact » Expressed in mPt/unit (kg, m, m², tonkm, etc) » Higher EI  higher environmental impact » Basis = LCA » Integral environmental impact » Life cycle perspective » LCI data

05/11/20154 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Introduction » Ecolizer 1.0 versus 2.0 » Update method for calculation of eco-indicators » ReCiPe method instead of Eco-Indicator 99 method » Update LCI-databases » More data available » Materials » Processes

05/11/20155 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Method for calculation of eco-indicators » Ecolizer 1.0 » Eco-Indicator 99 method » Developed in 1999 » No future updates » Alternative method for update Ecolizer 2.0 : » ReCiPe » Scientific basis » Successor of EI-99 method » Recently developed

05/11/20156 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Method for calculation of eco-indicators » ReCiPe » Developed by Pré Consultants and CML (2009) » Combination of EI-99 and CML 2001 method » 3 steps: » Environmental impact categories (midpoint) » E.g. Climate change, acidification » Environmental damage categories (endpoint) » E.g. Damage to human health » One environmental indicator: eco-indicator

05/11/20157 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Method for calculation of eco-indicators » ReCiPe – environmental impact categories (midpoint) » Climate change » Ozone layer depletion » Acidification » Eutrophication (freshwater) » Human toxicity » Photochemical oxidant formation » Particulate matter formation » Ecotoxicity (terrestrial, freshwater, marine) » Ionizing radiation » Land use (agricultural, urban) » Depletion of resources (metals, fossil)

05/11/20158 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Method for calculation of eco-indicators » ReCiPe – environmental damage categories (endpoint) » Damage to human health » Damage to ecosystems » Depletion of resources Enviromental damage category Weighting factor (Hierarcist/Average) Human health400 Ecosystems400 Resources200

05/11/20159 © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Comparison EI-99 and ReCiPe Metals (Source: Pré Consultants, LCM2009 conference)

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Comparison EI-99 and ReCiPe Transport (Source: Pré Consultants, LCM2009 conference)

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Comparison EI-99 and ReCiPe Energy (Source: Pré Consultants, LCM2009 conference)

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Comparison EI-99 and ReCiPe Processes (Source: Pré Consultants, LCM2009 conference)

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Comparison EI-99 and ReCiPe Biofuels (Source: Pré Consultants, LCM2009 conference)

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Comparison EI-99 and ReCiPe » Difference between eco-indicator score according to EI-99 and ReCiPe method » Relative difference is not always consistent » Order of ranking and ratio remain more or less the samen when comparing different materials/processes » Due to higher characterisation factors for a.o. DALY versus CO2-equivalents

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Data sources » LCI-database for background data » Ecoinvent 2.0 database (update) » Extended with a.o. biomaterials » Ecoinvent 1.0 used for Ecolizer 1.0 » Additional data from Pré Consultants

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Data sources » Data quality: » Black: » Based on reliable data » Grey: » Based on limited dataset » Less reliable » ! Exclamation mark: » Uncertain, based on estimations » generic data, not specific for the material

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Points of attention End of Life » Per material sheet: » Recycling » Impact of recycling process » Credits of avoided material production » Total » Waste scenario EU » 80% disposal – 20% incineration

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Points of attention EoL - incineration » Only combustible flows go to incineration: no indicator for incineration of ferro, non ferro and inert materials » Own calculations » Emissions and avoided emissions to air, auxiliary materials taken into account » Type of energy: electricity

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Points of attention Recycling » 2 approaches: » “recycled content approach” » Take into account the effective input of recycled material » Use indicator for production of recycled material » NO recycling at end of life » “end of life recycling approach” » Take into account the recycling scenario at end of life » Use indicator for recycling process » NO input of recycled material

05/11/ © 2009, VITO NV – All rights reserved Questions? An Vercalsteren VITO