By-product/Waste

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A by-product/waste is any Activity output that is neither a Determining product nor an Elementary exchange.

To understand what constitutes a by-product/waste, it is essential to recognise what it is not. Determining products are those product outputs for which changes in demand directly affect an activity's production volume. These are the main products driving production decisions. Elementary exchanges, on the other hand, represent flows between an activity and the natural, social, or economic environment, such as emissions to air or water, unprocessed resource extraction, or working hours under specified conditions.

This category includes several distinct subcategories. Waste represents outputs with zero or negative market or non-market value. Material for treatment comprises by-products/wastes that cannot substitute determining products as inputs to activities within the same geographical area. Recycling activities handle certain by-product/waste streams that yield outputs capable of displacing determining products from other activities. Finally, Final waste refers to materials entering final disposal activities with no further product outputs beyond the disposal service itself.

The by-product/waste classification is fundamental to LCA system modelling, as it determines how different material flows are handled within product systems and influences the allocation procedures or system expansion approaches applied during inventory analysis.

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Iris Weidema, Chief Operating Officer at 2-0 LCA

Iris Weidema

As Chief Operating Officer, Iris leads our organisational development and oversees day-to-day operations. Before joining 2-0, she worked in the biotechnology sector. As an LCA consultant, Iris has devoted her expertise primarily to the domains of sustainable agriculture and food production. She is dedicated to teaching LCA and is responsible for our educational efforts. Iris holds an M.Sc. in Biology – Biotechnology from the University of Copenhagen.

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