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As the score is normalised by the maximum impact, any country correction is not seen in the score.
 
As the score is normalised by the maximum impact, any country correction is not seen in the score.
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=== Bonus ===
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The final bonus should be calculated on the origin of the product and the origin of the ingredients. From the point of the eco-score, the word local used for the country of purchase. So local might imply a large area (France) or a small area (Luxemburg). We might have various cases depending on product and ingredients:
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* local - in this case the product is produced in country of purchase. Also all the ingredients are sourced locally. This implies a score of 100 and a bonus of 15 (?).
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* partially local - the production is in the country of purchase, but one or more ingredients are imported (non-local). The score is now the sum of the weighted score fractions of each ingredient.
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* imported - the producion is in another country. The score is now equal to the score of the country. It is assumed that all ingredients come from the same country.
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* multi-sourced - the production is non-local, i.e. in another country. And the ingredients come from multiple countries. (How to calculate this?)
    
== Calculation method ==
 
== Calculation method ==
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