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 LCA or life cycle assessment is an essential tool to support sustainable development decision-making, as well as to assess the potential environmental impacts of a product, material, process or activity [(Laurent)]. LCA or life cycle assessment is an essential tool to support sustainable development decision-making, as well as to assess the potential environmental impacts of a product, material, process or activity [(Laurent)].
  
-The following graphic illustrates the circular economy approach and the steps in an LCA in figure {{ref>fig:lca}}.+The following graphic illustrates the circular economy approach and the steps in an LCA in Figure {{ref>fig:lca}}.
  
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 For the activated carbon filter, data from the EU Environmental Footprint Database provided by the European Commission Joint Research Centre were applied [(EUa2026)]. The values for the aluminium foil and the plastic bottle were taken from the German ÖKOBAUDAT database [(OkOBAUDAT2026)]. Furthermore, for the calculation of module C2 (transport), a transport distance of 1000 km by truck was assumed. For the activated carbon filter, data from the EU Environmental Footprint Database provided by the European Commission Joint Research Centre were applied [(EUa2026)]. The values for the aluminium foil and the plastic bottle were taken from the German ÖKOBAUDAT database [(OkOBAUDAT2026)]. Furthermore, for the calculation of module C2 (transport), a transport distance of 1000 km by truck was assumed.
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