Isotactic polypropylene (PP), Fossil fuel based

9.8

Description

Data are from the Eco-profiles of the European plastics industry (PlasticsEurope) and extrapolated to represent a global average production scenario. Isotactic polypropylene, or just propylene, is a common polymer used in applications such as packaging, labeling, and textiles. Technology represents production polymerization out of propylene. Polypropylene is highly durable and resistant to many solvent, acids, and other chemicals.

Impacts

Impact area MSI Score
Global Warming 2.5
Eutrophication 0.8
Water Scarcity 0.3
Abiotic Resource Depletion, Fossil Fuels 6.2
Chemistry
Scored per material rather than production stage. Click on "Return to Material", and learn about Chemistry scoring under "Chemistry Certifications".

Modeling Notes

Polypropylene, granulate {GLO}| market for | Alloc Def, S. Includes 5% loss of raw material to account for yield losses. Also includes 1000km inbound shipping distance to account for shipment of raw materials.

Meta information

  • Primary Source: ecoinvent 3.3
  • Last Publication or Review date: 2011
  • Geography: Global/generic
  • Data Generator: Cashion East, Pivot Analytics; east@pointpivot.com

Applicable Materials

Material Impact
benchmarkimpactblend components
Polypropylene (PP) fabric
37
Textiles

Data quality

Data Quality Value Description
Precision Fair 20% to 30% 3
Time Representativeness Good Data are not older than 6 years with respect to the release date or latest review date 2
Geographical Representativeness Good The processes included in the dataset are well representative for the geography stated in the title and metadata 2
Technological Representativeness Fair The technologies modeled are representative of the average technology used for similar processes 3
Average 2.5