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Using CML 2001 for agriculture product could eutrophication be as low as zero?
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After a LCA study about production of an agiculture product using CML 2001 method eutrophication was as low as zero. I woud like to find out if it is possible?
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Yes, that seems indeed unlikely. Could be that you have a system modelled yourself without elementary flows, or you are using a database that does not fit to the LCIA method.
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