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|ProgramType=Program
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|TopOrganization=Environmental Protection Agency
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|Purpose=The Federal Elementary Flow List standardizes nomenclature for life cycle assessment data to enable interoperability across federal datasets and tools. It aims to improve consistency and accessibility of environmental impact analyses by providing a comprehensive, structured flow list for LCA practitioners.
|Purpose=The Federal Elementary Flow List standardizes nomenclature for life cycle assessment data to enable interoperability across federal datasets and tools. It aims to improve consistency and accessibility of environmental impact analyses by providing a comprehensive, structured flow list for LCA practitioners.
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|Duration=Ongoing
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The '''Federal Elementary Flow List''' (FEDEFL) is a standardized dataset and framework launched in 2019 under the [[Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons]] (FLCAC) to enhance the interoperability of life cycle assessment (LCA) data across U.S. federal agencies and beyond.  
The '''Federal Elementary Flow List''' (FEDEFL) is a standardized dataset and framework launched in 2019 under the [[Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons]] (FLCAC) to enhance the interoperability of life cycle assessment (LCA) data across U.S. federal agencies and beyond.