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Once you’ve created your simulation and modified the activity data, you can go deeper into the analysis by clicking on “Result analysis” on the activity data page. The Eco-design Analysis cases page is divided into 4 parts: decomposition by indicators, Sankey diagram, activity data and comparison.
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Once on the page, you can view the two diagrams showing the breakdown of impact by impact category and life-cycle stage.
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You can also analyze your results with the Sankey Diagram.
<aside> 📌 The Sankey diagram associated with environmental footprinting is a graphic visualization of product life-cycle impacts, in which the width of components or raw materials is proportional to the environmental impact of the associated phase. From left to right, the impact is broken down from the finished product to the raw material or process data set.
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🔗 Learn more about the Sankey diagram and the explanatory factors page here.
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The Activity data section contain a summary of your activity data changes relative to the project reference. By clicking on the component or updated raw material, you will be redirected to the location where this data is entered in the form if you want to quickly modify it.
The activity data grouping feature can be used to create a list of eco-design action plans. These eco-design changes can be grouped as desired, e.g. by raw material, by life-cycle stage, by company department... You can create your own categories by clicking on the “New action” button.
You can add elements to categories from the Activity data grouping, but you can also add them from the left-hand side of the Sankey diagram, which lists the elements. These data activity groupings are also updated in the form part of the ecodesign project. These data activity groupings are also updated in the form part of the ecodesign project.
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In the project simulation comparison section, you can compare the various simulations carried out in the project with the project reference point.
🔗Learn more about Comparison here
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