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== Examples ==
== Examples ==


Common Value Units used for environmental impact indicators include:
Common Value Units used for environmental impact indicators are shown below, along with standardized or recommended keys:


* '''kg CO₂eq''' – Kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent (for Climate Change)
{| class="wikitable"
* '''''' – Cubic meters of freshwater (for Water Use)
! Value Unit !! Key !! Description !! Indicator Example
* '''MJ''' – Megajoules (for Primary Energy Demand)
|-
* '''kg Sb eq''' – Kilograms of antimony equivalent (for Resource Use)
| kg CO₂eq || kgCO2eq || Kilogram of carbon dioxide equivalent || Climate Change / Carbon Footprint
* '''kg PM2.5 eq''' – Kilograms of fine particulate matter equivalent (for Air Pollution)
|-
| || m3 || Cubic meter of freshwater || Water Use
|-
| MJ || MJ || Megajoule (energy unit) || Primary Energy Demand
|-
| kg Sb eq || kgSbeq || Kilogram of antimony equivalent || Resource Depletion (Abiotic Resources)
|-
| kg PM2.5 eq || kgPM25eq || Kilogram of fine particulate matter equivalent || Air Pollution (Particulate Matter)
|-
| kg SO₂ eq || kgSO2eq || Kilogram of sulfur dioxide equivalent || Acidification
|-
| mol H⁺ eq || molHplusEq || Moles of hydrogen ion equivalent || Acidification Potential
|-
| kg N eq || kgNeq || Kilogram of nitrogen equivalent || Eutrophication (Terrestrial)
|-
| kg P eq || kgPeq || Kilogram of phosphorus equivalent || Eutrophication (Freshwater)
|-
| CTUe || CTUe || Comparative Toxic Unit for ecosystems || Ecotoxicity
|-
| CTUh || CTUh || Comparative Toxic Unit for humans || Human Toxicity
|}
 
'''Note:''' Keys follow commonly used abbreviations in ILCD/PEF datasets and ISO unit symbols where applicable. Compound units such as “kg CO₂eq” or “kg Sb eq” reflect impact-specific normalization factors used in LCA characterization models.


== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
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* Example:
* Example:
   * Indicator: Climate Change Potential (CFP)
   * EnvironmentalImpactIndicator: CFP {Climate Foot Print)
   * Value: 0.98
   * Value: 0.98
   * '''Value Unit''': kg CO₂eq
   * '''Value Unit''': kgCO₂eq
   * Declared Unit: per kg (see [[Declared Unit - TX]])
   * Reference Unit: kg (see [[Reference Unit - TX|Reference Unit]])


This separation ensures reusability of indicators across products, geographies, and life cycle stages while preserving semantic clarity.
This separation ensures reusability of indicators across products, geographies, and life cycle stages while preserving semantic clarity.
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* [[Declared Unit - TX]]
* [[Reference_Unit_-_TX|Reference Unit]]
* [[LCA Environmental Impact Indicators]]
* [[LCA Environmental Impact Indicators]]
* [[Functional Unit - TX]]
* [[Functional Unit - TX]]

Latest revision as of 10:41, 6 May 2025

Value Unit refers to the unit in which an environmental indicator or quantitative measure is expressed. It defines the scale and type of the result value, such as kilograms of CO₂-equivalent or megajoules of energy.

Value Units are essential for ensuring comparability, validity, and consistency across Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) declarations and sustainability data exchange using the IMDE model.

Purpose

The Value Unit indicates the unit of measurement for the value being reported, independently of what it is reported *per* (e.g., per kilogram or per functional unit). It answers the question: “What is the quantity expressed in?”

Examples

Common Value Units used for environmental impact indicators are shown below, along with standardized or recommended keys:

Value Unit Key Description Indicator Example
kg CO₂eq kgCO2eq Kilogram of carbon dioxide equivalent Climate Change / Carbon Footprint
m3 Cubic meter of freshwater Water Use
MJ MJ Megajoule (energy unit) Primary Energy Demand
kg Sb eq kgSbeq Kilogram of antimony equivalent Resource Depletion (Abiotic Resources)
kg PM2.5 eq kgPM25eq Kilogram of fine particulate matter equivalent Air Pollution (Particulate Matter)
kg SO₂ eq kgSO2eq Kilogram of sulfur dioxide equivalent Acidification
mol H⁺ eq molHplusEq Moles of hydrogen ion equivalent Acidification Potential
kg N eq kgNeq Kilogram of nitrogen equivalent Eutrophication (Terrestrial)
kg P eq kgPeq Kilogram of phosphorus equivalent Eutrophication (Freshwater)
CTUe CTUe Comparative Toxic Unit for ecosystems Ecotoxicity
CTUh CTUh Comparative Toxic Unit for humans Human Toxicity

Note: Keys follow commonly used abbreviations in ILCD/PEF datasets and ISO unit symbols where applicable. Compound units such as “kg CO₂eq” or “kg Sb eq” reflect impact-specific normalization factors used in LCA characterization models.

Characteristics

  • May be expressed as standard SI units (e.g., kg, m³, MJ)
  • May be expressed as derived or compound units (e.g., kg CO₂eq, MJ primary energy, kg Sb eq)
  • Units should be consistent with international LCA standards (e.g., ILCD, PEF, EN 15804)

Use in IMDE

The Value Unit is part of the environmental impact declaration structure in IMDE and is applied per Indicator:

  • Example:
 * EnvironmentalImpactIndicator: CFP {Climate Foot Print)
 * Value: 0.98
 * Value Unit: kgCO₂eq
 * Reference Unit: kg (see Reference Unit)

This separation ensures reusability of indicators across products, geographies, and life cycle stages while preserving semantic clarity.

See Also