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Hi all,

I am currently working in openLCA using the Ecoinvent cut-off unit processes database, and I’m trying to understand how to model substitution correctly.

For example, I have a cheese production plant that generates cheese and whey as co-products. In my case, whey is intended to substitute animal feed (barley), meaning it should be used as an input in another process.

However, in openLCA, selecting the “avoided product” option appears to perform system expansion, which instead links to another system that produces whey as an alternative supply route. In my situation, since whey is produced within my system, I would like it to act as a substitute for feed in another process.

Could someone please clarify how this type of substitution can be modelled properly in openLCA?

Thank you in advance for your help.

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I am maybe not fully following but openLCA models indeed system expansion so that an avoided product and its supply chain is substracted from the original system, in line with ISO 14040. You can select any process that produces the byproduct you like, also a process that is already in your system. Does that answer your question?
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