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The
following data are included or available as a library in SimaPro 7.2:
Optional databases:
Descriptions of impact assessment
methods in SimaPro are also available.
Ecoinvent v2
Focus: General purpose database with over 4000 industrial processes.
Data are included as unit processes and calculated results (systems).
The unit processes contain uncertainty data, to allow Monte Carlo Analysis.
Data are available for the following sectors:
Energy
Transport
Building Materials
Chemicals
Washing agents
Paper & board
Agriculture
Waste Management
Source: Ecoinvent centre, Switzerland. Licensed database.
Availability: included in all SimaPro versions.
Documentation:
The reports (PDF) below are made available by the ecoinvent centre for
public dissemination. They are only a small part of all data documentation
available on the eco-invent CD-ROM. More ecoinvent publications are available
when you login as Guest user at the ecoinvent web site!
Note that the full documentation is partially in the German language.
Overview and Methodology report
Code of Practice
Ecoinvent terms of use
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US Input Output database
Focus: Input-output database on 481 sectors of the US economy.
The US input-output (IO) database consist of a commodity matrix from
1998, supplemented with data for capital goods. The IO commodity matrix
is linked to a large environmental intervention matrix.
Environmental data have been compiled using several data sources: Toxic
Releases Inventory 98 (TRI), Air Quality Planning and Standard (AIRS)
data of the US EPA, Energy information administration (EIA) data of the
US dep. of energy, Bureau of economic analysis (BEA) data of the US Department
of Commerce (DOC), National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy (NCFAP)
and World Resource Institute (WRI).
With the use of the above databases, the impacts from small and medium
sized enterprises (SME) and diffuse sources such as transport have been
added to the environmental intervention matrix.
Source: CML, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Licensed database.
Availability: included in all SimaPro versions.
Download the US Input Output Database Manual (PDF, 1.8 MB)
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Danish Input Output database
Focus: Input output database on the Danish economy.
This Danish input output database is based on the Danish statistical
data (NAMEA) for 1999. A number of modifications and improvements have
been made to these basic data in order to make them more relevant for
LCA purposes.
Source: 2.0 LCA Consultants, Denmark.
Availability: included in all SimaPro versions.
Download the Danish Input Output Database Manual (PDF, 1.8 MB)
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Dutch Input Output database
Focus: Economic input-output database, for use on its own or in hybrid
LCA studies.
Starting point was an overview of how the average consumer distributes
its spending over 350 categories, such as buying tomatoes, driving to
work and maintaining the garden. A link was made between these categories
and the economic sectors. The economic input output table was used to
trace the trade flows between these sectors.
We also introduced foreign input output tables for the OECD and non
OECD regions. This allows us to actually trace the impact of goods produced
outside the Netherlands.
Source: own data collection, as part of a project for the Dutch government.
Availability: Included in all SimaPro versions.
Download Dutch Input Output Database Manual (PDF, 0.4 MB)
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Japanese Input Output database
Focus: Economic Input Output database, for use on its own or in hybrid
LCA studies.
This database
was developed by the Environmental Technology Laboratory of the Corporate
Research &
Development centre of Toshiba Corporation and is available exclusively
for SimaPro users as add-on database.
The database utilizes the IO table of Japan for the year 2000 (LCA Database
based on 2000 Input-Output Tables for Japan, released in 2004) and is
also a generic LCA database constructed using the latest statistical
data in Japan.
The IO table of Japan contains approximately 400 domestic industrial
sectors. The production processes of imported commodities are outside
the target range. However, the overseas burdens for aluminium, iron ore,
copper ore,
lead ore, zinc ore, coking coal, steam coal and others, crude oil, LNG,
and LPG were
obtained using the Process Analysis method (traditional LCA inventory),
and added up
with the domestic environmental burdens.
Source:
Environmental Technology Laboratory of the Corporate Research &
Development centre of Toshiba Corporation, Japan.
Availability: Available exclusively as add-on library for non-Japanese
SimaPro users. Note that the data are given as pre-calculated system
records, not as unit data.
For professional versions the costs are 1000 Euro for the first user,
500 Euro for each extra user license. For educational versions the costs
are 1000 Euro (unlimited number of users). Prices are excluding VAT where
applicable.
More information
Download Japanese Input Output Database Manual (PDF, 0.4 MB)
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LCA Food
Focus: The LCAfood database provides environmental data on processes
in food products' product chains and on food products at different stages
of their product chains in Denmark. It also includes LCA wizards to help
you analyze the data.
Source: LCA Food project. No written report is available
Availability: Included in all SimaPro versions.
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INDUSTRY DATA v2.0
Focus: Inventory data provided by industry associations. Mostly cradle
to gate data.
Source: various, PlasticsEurope.
Availability: Included in all SimaPro versions.
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IVAM
Focus: Materials, transport, energy and waste treatments. Mostly focused
on Dutch data. More information
Source: Data collected by IVAM Environmental Research, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands.
Availability: Purchase from IVAM Environmental Research. Costs are 1575
Euro per license (800 Euro for educational use), excluding VAT.
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