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Agribalyse attempts to combine all impacts into a single number (pef). We need a similar number for transport logistics. And this number needs to be comparable to the Agribalyse umber, so that the two can be combined. Is any such data available?
 
Agribalyse attempts to combine all impacts into a single number (pef). We need a similar number for transport logistics. And this number needs to be comparable to the Agribalyse umber, so that the two can be combined. Is any such data available?
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The Agribalyse analysis lists the CO<sub>2</sub> impact for each product category. This CO<sub>2</sub> impact is 22% of the total impact.
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The Agribalyse analysis lists the CO<sub>2</sub> impact for each product category. This CO<sub>2</sub> impact is 21.6% of the total impact ([https://docs.score-environnemental.com/methodologie/acv ref]).
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If we have a CO<sub>2</sub> impact and percentage for transport, the two numbers can be combined.
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The Eco-score-model uses a mix of transport modes for each country as taken from the Eurostat report. Why use a mix of modes, when for the food products only one mode is relevant?
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From the Eco-score documentation:
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* Road 79 g eq./Tkm
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* Maritime (Suez) 7 g eq. per tonne km
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* Maritime (Atlantic) 11 g eq. per tonne km
    
== Calculation method ==
 
== Calculation method ==
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