Dear Jocelyn,
Thank you for your valuable input. If I understand correctly, you mean to have 6 additionally elementary flows for manual and customized calculations of input and output biogenic carbon, so that the users can add these flows manually and balance the biogenic carbon without taking any biogenic carbon results from the background data sets into account?
An idea could be to add these 6 new flows and calling them "Carbon dioxide, non-fossil (manual accounting)" or something similar and then adding a new method called "EN15804+A2 (EF 3.1) - manual accounting of biogenic CO2" as an example. The already existing method would stay as it is, so that users could decide to calculate it manually in the foreground, or automatically as it is defined in the background database. I agree that some biogenic carbon in ecoinvent might not be correct or too far away from the user model due to the generic or proxy or errorneous nature of the data set.
Do you know if other EPD tools using the ecoinvent database also do not take any of the background database results for biogenic carbon into account? It is a dilemma that modelers need to chose between life cycle indicators (taking the whole supply chain into account, which is a huge strength of LCA) but maybe prone to errors, or only assessing fixed values manually in the foreground and losing the perspective over the whole supply chain.
PS: Why are these flows called "biogenic" and not "non-fossil" in your screenshot, since we harmonized these namings with ecoinvent and in the EN15804 add-on they are called "non-fossil"? The choice of the naming is not important, I just ask out of interest. Maybe you added the method to a different/older database without overwriting the flow names during import?
Best wishes,
Conrad