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It is possible to use a percentage bonus/malus system, where the percentages are applied directly to the ACV-numbers. I tried to map the eco-score approach against the percentages approach. Checkout the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Rln2Ku48d2qJ9TQf-FZ6_0OR-9eg1DO4Sh4cmzRgI0/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] (still needs more work, eco-score allows to downgrade a product with no ACV). Thus you can map a malus against a percentage, in order to get things going.
 
It is possible to use a percentage bonus/malus system, where the percentages are applied directly to the ACV-numbers. I tried to map the eco-score approach against the percentages approach. Checkout the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Rln2Ku48d2qJ9TQf-FZ6_0OR-9eg1DO4Sh4cmzRgI0/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] (still needs more work, eco-score allows to downgrade a product with no ACV). Thus you can map a malus against a percentage, in order to get things going.
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If more information is available, it is possible to apply a more detailed change to the ACV, instead of a percentage. For instance for the impact of transport. For this it is possible to calculate the impact in gram CO<sub>2</sub>. And this can directly be linked to the listed CO<sub>2</sub> impact of the ACV. Unfortunately the CO<sub>2</sub> can not be derived from the PEF, so really the original data should be adapted.
    
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