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Environmental impact of machinery and equipment: a comparison between EXIOBASE, national environmentally extended input-output models, and ecoinvent

Yiwen Liu, Meng Jiang and Edgar G. Hertwich

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Abstract: Environmental impact assessments of machinery and equipment (ME) are constrained by process-based life cycle assessment (LCA) with limited system coverage, and by aggregated top-down models with reduced representativeness. Lack of knowledge about consistency across these approaches hampers understanding of ME impacts and policy-making. This study quantifies greenhouse gas (GHG) emission multipliers (cradle-to-gate emissions per unit production) of ME using data from process LCA (ecoinvent), national environmentally extended input-output (EEIO) models and a multi-regional EEIO model (EXIOBASE) for the United States, China, Japan, and South Korea, assessing variations, reliability and compatibility. While EXIOBASE (7 ME sectors) and national EEIO data (32-102 sectors) broadly align, national EEIO models differ more in production technologies, with deviations from 100-fold lower to 3.7-fold higher than EXIOBASE results. Ecoinvent offers broad ME product-level coverage (~390 sectors), especially for general and electrical ME, but with uneven representation and limited geographic differentiation. Its multipliers vary widely and often exceed EXIOBASE values, challenging the assumption that process-based LCA underestimates impacts due to truncation. Overall, our results reveal cross-model variation, confirm the relative reliability of EEIO data, point to limitations in ecoinvent, and underscore the need to link technical detail with global trade representation in ME modeling.

Keywords: Machinery capital; Supply and use tables; Life cycle analysis; National accounts; carbon footprints; climate change mitigation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D24 D57 D62 F18 L61 L63 L64 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-09-22
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