Forming the Nucleus of a Novel Ecological Accounting System: The myEcoCost Approach

Author:

von Geibler Justus1,Wiesen Klaus1,Mostyn Robert Stewart2,Werner Markus3,Riera Nuria3,Su Dai Zhong4,Björling Sten Erik5,Domen Tom6,Smith Jonathan7,Jenkins Andrew8,Kresse Stefanie9

Affiliation:

1. Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

2. Robert Stewart Mostyn

3. TriaGnoSys GmbH

4. Nottingham Trent University

5. Enviro Data

6. Ecover Belgium N.V.

7. Climate Friendly Food – Carbon Calculator

8. Boots UK Limited

9. GS1 Germany GmbH

Abstract

The limited data availability, transparency and harmonisation in environmental assessments of products are bottlenecks for improved environmental and sustainability governance. Despite the progressive developments of information and communication systems, reliable, accurate, up-to-date data for assessing the resource use of products and services is still lacking. Resource accounting systems often have limited scope on single companies, processes or products. This paper presents an approach for an automated bottom-up accounting system for measuring resource efficiency at product and service level. It is based on a global collaborative network of resource accounting nodes connected for the accounting of natural resources use for products and services. Using an Internet-based service-oriented architecture, relevant and timely data is passed from supplier to customer recursively through the whole value chain to produce an “ecoCost” for each product or service. This conceptual paper reflects first experiences from partners of the myEcoCost project funded by European Commission (www.myecocost.com).

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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