Emission Factor

Cork - raw (market for cork - raw)

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Emission factor summary

Emissions generated by the activity within the product supply chain as described in ecoinvent v3.10. The product 'raw cork' represents the raw bark of cork oak (Quercus suber). Cork is a very light material with a density of 0.12 to 0.2 kg/m3. Cork is further characterized by high elasticity impermeability low thermal and electrical conductivity and high resistance to wearing. Cork production in the ecoinvent database represents production in a silvipastoral extensive management system as common in Portugal. Cork oaks are stripped the first time when they are about 25 years old. The so-called 'virgin cork' from the first stripping is of poor quality and thus of minor value. Afterwards the trees are stripped at intervals of about ten years until the oak is 150 to 200 years old (in Portugal 140 years is the maximum rotation period in commercial cork production). The harvesting of cork is done manually using special knives and axes. Raw cork is used for the manufacturing of cork stoppers or agglomerates which are used for insulation and flooring materials. The cut-off classification is allocatable product. The activity type is market activity. The reference product amount is 1.

PropertyValue
NameCork - raw (market for cork - raw)
SectorAgriculture/Hunting/Forestry/Fishing
CategoryTimber and Forestry Products
Sourceecoinvent
Source DatasetCut-off Cumulative LCIA v3.10
Region
Unit Type
Year
2019
Year Released
2023
Emission Factor
  • CO2e0000kg/kg
LCA Activity
Refer to source
Supported CO2e Calculation Method
AR5, AR6
Data Versioning
  • Status: Replaced
  • Replaced in: 20Version log
  • Replaced by: be106c5f-89b4-487b-8583-a578851a5e15

API Reference

Activity ID
timber_forestry-type_cork_raw_market_for_cork_raw
UUID
b7061b42-71c7-460f-ab80-6b71e26dc2ca
Code Snippet
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