Python package creating the IMPACT World+ files directly downloadable into various software.
The management of the IW+ method has been completely revamped, going from an archaic management system of Excel spreadsheets to a fully coded and transparent approach.
IW+ relies on a Microsoft Access database to store all of its characterization factors. The database can be downloaded here (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7348580). This database acts as the source for all IW+ but is not linked to any LCA database/software combinations and also does not include all relevant factors, as many are extrapolated from the few covered in the Access version.
That is where this package comes into play. From this Access database, the code first extrapolates all factors and then make the links to the different LCA databases/software.
After running the code (follow the Tutorial.ipynb file) you will find different versions of IW+ in the Databases folder:
- a brightway2 version (in the form of a .bw2package file), linking IW+ to the flows from biosphere3 of a selected brightway package [not ready for ecoinvent3.9]
- "pure" ecoinvent versions, linking different versions of ecoinvent (currently 3.5 to 3.9) to IW+. These files are available in Excel format and as a pandas.dataframe version to easily link IW+ and ecoinvent in Python.
- a SimaPro version (.csv file), linking IW+ to multiple database. The databases covered are:
- Agribalyse
- Agrifootprint
- Ecoinvent
- ELCD
- Industry2.0
- US-ei2.2
- USLCI
- WFLDB
- an openLCA version in a .zip format
- an exiobase version, linking the environmental extensions of the exiobase GMRIO database to IW+
For entities wishing to implement IW+ in their own software/code/... a dev version is also automatically generated. This dev version produces the full version of IW+. As said previously, the Access database does not cover all factors of IW+. Many more are extrapolated and stored in this dev version. The dev file is available in an Excel format.
- Maxime Agez ([email protected])
- Elliot Muller ([email protected])
Bulle, C., Margni, M., Patouillard, L. et al. IMPACT World+: a globally regionalized life cycle impact assessment method. Int J Life Cycle Assess 24, 1653–1674 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-019-01583-0