Emission Factor

Concrete - 37MPa (concrete production - for civil engineering - with cement - CEM II/A)

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Emission factor summary

The activity generating the emissions is concrete production, 37MPa, for civil engineering, with cement, CEM II/A. The Reference Product is concrete, 37MPa. The product concrete, 37MPa represents 37 MPa ready-mix concrete. Ready-mix concrete consists on mixed cement, aggregates, admixtures and water in a predefined proportion. This product is humidified and contains reinforcement steel or other metals. It is exposed to air and humidity as well as frost-dew cycles and chloride-containing water/deicing agents (spray mist). Exposition class according to EN 206-1: XC4, XD1, XF4. This product is used for vertical or horizontal exterior building parts under direct weathering (exposed to rain, frost, deicing agents (as spray mist) such as construction elements of bridges with spray water, concrete ceilings, park decks, sole bathes. This concrete is for the Swiss geography. The Reference Product amount is 1. The cut-off classification is allocatable product. The activity type is ordinary transforming activity. Please refer to the ecoinvent documentation for full details: https://ecoquery.ecoinvent.org/3.12/cutoff/dataset/14125/documentation

PropertyValue
NameConcrete - 37MPa (concrete production - for civil engineering - with cement - CEM II/A)
SectorMaterials and Manufacturing
CategoryBuilding Materials
Sourceecoinvent
Source DatasetCut-off Cumulative LCIA v3.12
Region
Unit Type
Year
2013
Year Released
2025
Emission Factor
  • CO2e
    kg/m3
Scopes3.1, 3.2
LCA Activity
source_specific
Supported CO2e Calculation Method
AR5, AR6
Data Versioning
  • Status: Current

API Reference

Activity ID
building_materials-type_concrete_37mpa_concrete_production_37mpa_for_civil_engineering_with_cement_cem_ii_a
UUID
4f11602d-e619-4ea0-81b0-c352dc24e6ab
Code Snippet
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