Life Cycle Data Interoperability Improvements through Implementation of the Federal LCA Commons Elementary Flow List.

Appl Sci (Basel)

Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response, Office of Research and Development, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45220, USA.

Published: September 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Elementary flows are essential for effective life cycle assessment (LCA) data interoperability, but existing lists lack the necessary structure for seamless integration.
  • The Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons Elementary Flow List aims to improve this structure, though its effectiveness has not been thoroughly tested.
  • An analysis showed low interoperability (only 25% of comparisons resulted in significant matches) among various LCA sources without the new list, but utilizing it resulted in improved name-to-name matching, demonstrating its potential in enhancing data compatibility.

Article Abstract

As a fundamental component of data for life cycle assessment models, elementary flows have been demonstrated to be a key requirement of life cycle assessment data interoperability. However, existing elementary flow lists have been found to lack sufficient structure to enable improved interoperability between life cycle data sources. The Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons Elementary Flow List provides a novel framework and structure for elementary flows, but the actual improvement this list provides to the interoperability of life cycle data has not been tested. The interoperability of ten elementary flow lists, two life cycle assessment databases, three life cycle impact assessment methods, and five life cycle assessment software sources is assessed with and without use of the Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons Elementary Flow List as an intermediary in flow mapping. This analysis showed that only 25% of comparisons between these sources resulted in greater than 50% of flows being capable of automatic name-to-name matching between lists. This indicates that there is a low level of interoperability when using sources with their original elementary flow nomenclature, and elementary flow mapping is required to use these sources in combination. The mapping capabilities of the Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons Elementary Flow List to sources were reviewed and revealed a notable increase in name-to-name matches. Overall, this novel framework is found to increase life cycle data source interoperability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9628124PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12199687DOI Listing

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