User-adjustable End of Life modelling options

User-adjustable End of Life modelling options

What does this feature do?

One Click LCA offers adjustable End of Life modeling capabilities. The purpose of this change is to provide users more choices to consider the impacts of the End of Life options used on a project. Note that the new EOL model is only possible to adjust in detail with Expert level licenses.

How can you use this feature?

Step 1: Set new End of Life modelling options

When using Finnish Carbon calculation tool according to Ministry of Environment methodology, it is mandatory to use 'Market scenarios' option for the project and choose the correct calculation period for the district heat profile according to the calculation period of the project. Only module D (Carbon handprint) is affected by this setting.

HUOM: Käyttäessäsi Rakennuksen vähähiilisyyden arviointi -työkalua (YM:n menetelmä) projektissasi, tulee tähän kohtaan valita 'Market scenarios' vaihtoehto ja valita vetovalikosta oikea kaukolämpöprofiili rakennuksen käyttöiän mukaan. Tämä valinta vaikuttaa rakennuksen hiilikädenjäljen laskentaan.

For tools where this capability is enabled, Expert level users can choose any of the following end of life modelling methods. This choice is made in the LCA Parameters query and applies for the whole project (to the exclusion of tools that do not apply the new EOL model).
  1. Material-locked – material type-specific scenario. This is the default option, applies to all non-Expert users.
  2. Market scenarios, user-adjustable – Set of EOL scenarios available for material type. The default option is chosen based on the standard practice on the market. Users can adjust the options per item. Users can also choose the EPD EOL scenarios for specific products if they so wish.
  3. EPD EOL scenario, user-adjustable – This uses the EOL scenario defined in the EPD (if defined). Users can also choose market scenarios for specific products in this case if they so wish.


The market scenario method considers the state of waste management regulations in the country. If the country is considered to have highly regulated waste management with effective landfill taxes and recycling rates (e.g. most of Europe), materials are recycled by default. In markets where regulations and landfill taxes are lacking (e.g. the Middle East), most materials are landfilled by default. 
Users can adjust these options from ones available.



Step 2: Adjust the EOL process in the building material query

While on the building material query you are able to adjust the EOL process for each row of data,

Step 3: Review results on the results page

On the results page, there are expandable results for the EOL options, will either show only new or only old results


The differences between the End of Life options

The scenarios differ in several important ways, below is explained how they are different.


Material Locked
Market scenarios, user adjustable
EPD EOL scenario, user adjustable
User-adjustable?
No
Yes
Yes
Varies by country?
No
Yes
No
Always same default for specific product?
Yes
No (varies by where used)
Yes
Always same default for specific material type?
Yes (with few exceptions)
No (varies by where used)
No (varies by EPD)
Always same default for specific material type in a specific country?
Yes (with few exceptions)
Yes
No
Influenced by local heat recovery for module D?
No
Yes
No
Fail over if no EOL in EPD
None
None
Market scenarios

Is this feature available to me?

Enabling this method is possible for all license levels for tools supporting the method. Adjusting the end of life process on a row by row basis is included in all Expert license packages.

Tools where new EOL options are enabled

The new EOL options are enabled on a tool by tool basis. The first set of tools where the new EOL model is enabled includes the tools mentioned below. The new EOL model is enabled for other tools based on customer demand. Note that the new EOL model is only possible to use with Expert level licenses.

Tools where currently enabled
Life Cycle Carbon - Global, Carbon Footprint - NS 3720, Building carbon footprint (Ympäristöministeriö)
Tools where enabled laterLCA for BREEAM, LCA for LEED, Other tools with no predefined / mandated life-cycle model.
Tools where not applicableEnergie Carbone, DGNB, Milieuprestatie Gebouwen, IMPACT

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