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Front. Sustain., 30 November 2021

Sec. Quantitative Sustainability Assessment

Volume 2 - 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2021.768194

Response: Commentary: System Expansion and Substitution in LCA: A Lost Opportunity of ISO 14044 Amendment 2

    RH

    Reinout Heijungs 1,2*

    KA

    Karen Allacker 3

    EB

    Enrico Benetto 4

    MB

    Miguel Brandão 5

    JG

    Jeroen Guinée 2

    SS

    Simon Schaubroeck 3

    TS

    Thomas Schaubroeck 4

    AZ

    Alessandra Zamagni 6

  • 1. Department of Operations Analytics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • 2. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands

  • 3. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Science, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

  • 4. Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Belvaux, Luxembourg

  • 5. Division of Sustainability Assessment and Management, Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

  • 6. Ecoinnovazione srl Spin-Off ENEA, Bologna, Italy

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Finkbeiner (2021) comments on our critique (Heijungs et al., 2021) of the amendment to ISO 14044. We summarize hereafter his comment:

  • According to him, the ISO amendment does not rule out system expansion (in the sense of expanding the functional unit) in favor of substitution (in the sense of subtracting the avoided impacts of coproducts); instead, it is a clarification that both approaches are allowed.

  • The texts by ISO are comparable to legislative documents, which require knowledge of the rules in order to decipher them.

We thank Finkbeiner for this clarification, and we are happy to read that both procedures (system expansion and substitution) are allowed, according to his interpretation.

Yet, the amendment text is not in line with his interpretation, as pointed out by us and by Schaubroeck et al. (2021). Even if the amendment text is not normative and just informative, consistency and correctness is needed throughout the complete ISO text. Moreover, we are worried by the implication that well-trained scientists interpreted in a different way a text that was intended to provide clarity. We consider ourselves as target audience of these standards, and these are apparently not as “crystal-clear” as Finkbeiner appears to think. Hence, it seems that the amendment has failed in its mission “that it should be clarified, that the “subtraction approach” can also be used as system expansion,” as Finkbeiner phrases the amendment's “actual intention.” A lost opportunity, after all. Let's hope that future ISO amendments are more consistent, and also understandable to the people who are not familiar with the ISO rules.

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RH drafted and edited the text. KA, EB, MB, JG, SS, TS, and AZ suggested additions and improvements. All authors contributed to the article and approved the submitted version.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

References

  • 1

    FinkbeinerM. (2021). Commentary: system expansion and substitution in LCA: a lost opportunity of ISO 14044 Amendment 2. Front. Sustain.2:729267. 10.3389/frsus.2021.729267

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    HeijungsR.AllackerK.BenettoE.BrandãoM.GuinéeJ.SchaubroeckS.et al. (2021). System expansion and substitution in LCA: a lost opportunity of ISO 14044 Amendment 2. Front. Sustain.2:692055. 10.3389/frsus.2021.692055

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    SchaubroeckT.SchaubroeckS.HeijungsR.ZamagniA.BrandãoM.BenettoE. (2021). Attributional & consequential life cycle assessment: definitions, conceptual characteristics and modelling restrictions. Sustainability13:7386. 10.3390/su13137386

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life cycle assessment, allocation, substitution, system expansion, ISO

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Heijungs R, Allacker K, Benetto E, Brandão M, Guinée J, Schaubroeck S, Schaubroeck T and Zamagni A (2021) Response: Commentary: System Expansion and Substitution in LCA: A Lost Opportunity of ISO 14044 Amendment 2. Front. Sustain. 2:768194. doi: 10.3389/frsus.2021.768194

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31 August 2021

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29 September 2021

Published

30 November 2021

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2 - 2021

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Mikołaj Owsianiak, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

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Mélanie Douziech, MINES ParisTech, PSL University, France

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*Correspondence: Reinout Heijungs

This article was submitted to Quantitative Sustainability Assessment, a section of the journal Frontiers in Sustainability

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