Table 1

Similarities and differences between LCA and MFA.

LCA MFA
Time, temporality Life-cycle time but no significant dynamic LCA Static and dynamic MFA
Scale, space Micro-vision (the functional unit) Macro-vision
Reference system Life cycle, value chain, thus a focus on products Large economic/geographic systems, thus a focus on materials, substances or elements
Complexity High! Need for commissioning a highly-specialized practitioner to carry out the job, time consuming (except for streamlined LCA) Less than LCA, but difficulty of accessing data
Scope Covers both environmental and public health spheres, informed by a wealth of indicators. Need for “summarizing” indicators (midpoint, endpoint). The physical meaning of what LCA tracks often remains hidden behind indicators. MFA mostly tracks mass an energy, sometimes monetary values. MFAc: outputs are often aggregated. MFA also tracks environmental issues: raw material issues upstream of the value chain and waste, downstream.
Different level of information LCA describes the value chain and its circular economy part, which increases material efficiency and cuts GHG emissions. LCA is therefore a powerful tool for assessing material and energy savings. MFA focuses on raw materials (primary and secondary) and thus on their availability. However, some information is missing, like recycling rates (steel, metals, most materials), or contamination of scrap (e.g. aluminum, all metals).
Standardization Yes No
Economics LCA deals with externalities, except LCC which tries to take economic on board MFA deals with externalities, except IOA as related MFA
Social dimension Social (SLCA) is not “social” in a general way, but labor-rules related Usually, there is no Social Sciences in MFA, beyond economic and geographic analyses
Related fields Environmental footprint, business management, physics, accounting, policymaking (product management), public health Geography, foresight, strategy, policymaking
Communities LCA community Industrial Ecology community
Size Large Medium sized

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