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== Answer ==
 
== Answer ==
  
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<rcode name="answer" embed=1>
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library(OpasnetUtils)
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objects.latest("Op_en6286", code_name = "initiate") # [[Cradle through consumer BEA]]
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oprint(head(EvalOutput(BEA)@output))
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</rcode>
  
 
== Rationale ==
 
== Rationale ==
  
<ref>Greg Norris: Personal communication 31 Jan 2014.</ref>
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<ref>Greg Norris: Personal communication 31 Jan 2014. File name: \\cesium\jtue$\_Documents\Handprinter\CradleThroughConsumerBEA.xls </ref>
  
 
=== Dependencies ===
 
=== Dependencies ===
  
=== Formula ===
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[http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Cradle_through_consumer_BEA&oldid=31473 Code that was used to upload the data] on 5 Feb 2014. [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Cradle_through_consumer_BEA&oldid=31477 Upload history]
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The data contains the following impacts:
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* Climate change
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* Ecosystem quality
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* Human health
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* Resources
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* Water consumption
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In addition, there is one table with 430 product categories: Categories
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=== Calculations ===
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<rcode name='initiate' label='Initiate variables' embed=1>
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library(OpasnetUtils)
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categories <- opbase.data("Op_en6286", subset = "Categories")
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climate <- opbase.data("Op_en6286", subset = "Climate change")
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ecosystem <- opbase.data("Op_en6286", subset = "Ecosystem quality")
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health <- opbase.data("Op_en6286", subset = "Human health")
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resources <- opbase.data("Op_en6286", subset = "Resources")
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water <- opbase.data("Op_en6286", subset = "Water consumption")
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water$Result <- water$Result * 3.785411784 # From gallons to litres
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levels(categories[["Category"]]) <- gsub("  ", "", levels(categories[["Category"]]))
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# One trailing space may stay but $ does not work in regular expression. Why?
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categories <- Ovariable("categories", data = categories, Result = 1)
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BEA <- rbind(
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data.frame(Impact = "Climate change", Unit = "CO2eq /USD", climate),
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data.frame(Impact = "Ecosystem quality", Unit = "PDF m2 /a /USD", ecosystem),
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data.frame(Impact = "Human health", Unit = "DALY /USD", health),
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data.frame(Impact = "Resources", Unit = "MJ /USD", resources),
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data.frame(Impact = "Water consumption", Unit = "L /USD", water)
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)
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BEA <- Ovariable("BEA", data = BEA)
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objects.store(categories, BEA)
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cat("Ovariables BEA, categories saved. \n")
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</rcode>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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<references/>
 
<references/>
  
==Related files==<!-- __OBI_TS:1391436157 -->
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==Related files==

Latest revision as of 10:33, 14 March 2014



Question

What are the life-cycle impacts of products from cradle to consumer?

Answer

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Rationale

[1]

Dependencies

Code that was used to upload the data on 5 Feb 2014. Upload history

The data contains the following impacts:

  • Climate change
  • Ecosystem quality
  • Human health
  • Resources
  • Water consumption

In addition, there is one table with 430 product categories: Categories

Calculations

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See also

Keywords

References

  1. Greg Norris: Personal communication 31 Jan 2014. File name: \\cesium\jtue$\_Documents\Handprinter\CradleThroughConsumerBEA.xls

Related files