Abstract
Goal, Scope and Background. The EU 5th framework project
OMNIITOX will develop models calculating characterisation
factors for assessing the potential toxic impacts of chemicals
within the framework of LCA. These models will become accessible
through a web-based information system. The key objective
of the OMNIITOX project is to increase the coverage of
substances by such models. In order to reach this objective, simpler
models which need less but available data, will have to be
developed while maintaining scientific quality.
Methods. Experience within the OMNIITOX project has taught
that data availability and quality are crucial issues for calculating
characterisation factors. Data availability determines whether
calculating characterisation factors is possible at all, whereas data
quality determines to what extent the resulting characterisation
factors are reliable. Today, there is insufficient knowledge and/or
resources to have high data availability as well as high data quality
and high model quality at the same time.
Results. The OMNIITOX project is developing two inter-related
models in order to be able to provide LCA impact assessment
characterisation factors for toxic releases for as broad a
range of chemicals as possible: 1) A base model representing a
state-of-the-art multimedia model and 2) a simple model derived
from the base model using statistical tools.
Discussion. A preliminary decision tree for using the OMNIITOX
information system (IS) is presented. The decision tree aims to
illustrate how the OMNIITOX IS can assist an LCA practitioner
in finding or deriving characterisation factors for use in life cycle
impact assessment of toxic releases.
Conclusions and Outlook. Data availability and quality are crucial
issues when calculating characterisation factors for the toxicity
impact categories. The OMNIITOX project is developing a tiered
model approach for this. It is foreseen that a first version of the
base model will be ready in late summer of 2004, whereas a first
version of the simple base model is expected a few months later.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| Pages (from-to) | 320-326 |
| ISSN | 0948-3349 |
| Publication status | Published - 2004 |
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