Impact Assessment Methods
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⏵ EN15804+A2
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⏵ Human toxicity, cancer (organics)
Unit: CTUh
Description: USEtox consensus multimedia model. It spans two spatial scales: continental scale consisting of six compartment (urban air, rural air, agricultural soil natural soil, freshwater, costal marine water), and the global scale with the same structure but without the urban air. Specific groups of chemicals requires further work USEtox™ USEtox is the UNEP/SETAC scientific consensus model for characterizing human toxicological and ecotoxicological impacts of chemical emissions in life cycle assessment. It is based on existing LCIA toxicity characterization models. It includes all vital model elements of toxicological effects assessment. The USEtox model is built upon a multimedia model, integrating the entire cause-effect chain. It includes separate model components for calculating fate factors (FF), exposure factors (XF), and effect factors (EF). These components operate independently but their outputs are merged together to provide the characterization factors, CF, for human toxicity and freshwater ecotoxicity impacts, respectively. This is a sub-indicator of "Human toxicity, cancer". The sub-indicator's impacts should be reported if they exceed 5% of the parent's impacts (Human toxicity, cancer).
Normalization factor: 1.72528976538705e-05 CTUh
Emission factors: 39000 exchanges considered