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Process Data set: CitySwan LED gen3 large BDS/BSS639 (en) en

Key Data Set Information
Reference year 2026
Name
CitySwan LED gen3 large BDS/BSS639
Technical purpose of product or process The beautiful CitySwan LED Gen3 luminaire was designed by Danish architects Bjarne Schläger and Morten Weeke Borup. With minimal materials, clean lines, and a white opal ‘lampshade’, the CitySwan LED Gen3 offers a discreet yet noticeable presence in any city environment. At night, its patented glowing light technology highlights the luminaire's design while illuminating streets and spaces with soft, functional light that blends harmoniously with its surroundings. The CitySwan LED Gen3 can also create colorful light moods to emphasize local identity or provide urban spaces with an innovative atmosphere. Featuring our latest LED technology, flexible mounting options, and smart connectivity through System Ready (SR) Zhaga-D4i sockets—ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact—it is a future-proof solution for modern cities. To reduce its carbon footprint, the canopy is made of bio-based plastic, and the main metal components are manufactured from recycled aluminum.
Classification
Class name : Hierarchy level
  • One Click LCA: Material / Building Technology / Lighting
General comment on data set The beautiful CitySwan LED Gen3 luminaire was designed by Danish architects Bjarne Schläger and Morten Weeke Borup. With minimal materials, clean lines, and a white opal ‘lampshade’, the CitySwan LED Gen3 offers a discreet yet noticeable presence in any city environment. At night, its patented glowing light technology highlights the luminaire's design while illuminating streets and spaces with soft, functional light that blends harmoniously with its surroundings. The CitySwan LED Gen3 can also create colorful light moods to emphasize local identity or provide urban spaces with an innovative atmosphere. Featuring our latest LED technology, flexible mounting options, and smart connectivity through System Ready (SR) Zhaga-D4i sockets—ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact—it is a future-proof solution for modern cities. To reduce its carbon footprint, the canopy is made of bio-based plastic, and the main metal components are manufactured from recycled aluminum.
Copyright Yes
Owner of data set
Quantitative reference
Reference flow(s)
Material properties of the reference flow
    • weight per piece: 10.719 kg
Biogenic carbon content
  • Carbon content (biogenic): 2.621 kg
  • Carbon content (biogenic) - packaging: 0.983 kg
Time representativeness
Data set valid until 2031
Technological representativeness
Technology description including background system The beautiful CitySwan LED Gen3 luminaire was designed by Danish architects Bjarne Schläger and Morten Weeke Borup. With minimal materials, clean lines, and a white opal ‘lampshade’, the CitySwan LED Gen3 offers a discreet yet noticeable presence in any city environment. At night, its patented glowing light technology highlights the luminaire's design while illuminating streets and spaces with soft, functional light that blends harmoniously with its surroundings. The CitySwan LED Gen3 can also create colorful light moods to emphasize local identity or provide urban spaces with an innovative atmosphere. Featuring our latest LED technology, flexible mounting options, and smart connectivity through System Ready (SR) Zhaga-D4i sockets—ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact—it is a future-proof solution for modern cities. To reduce its carbon footprint, the canopy is made of bio-based plastic, and the main metal components are manufactured from recycled aluminum.

Indicators of life cycle

IndicatorDirectionUnit Raw material supply
A1
Production
A1-A3
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
Use
B1
Operational energy use
B6
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
Input
  • 99.96
  • 116.5
  • 0.04372
  • 16.51
  • 0.02119
  • -44.04
  • ND
  • 1.959E+4
  • ND
  • 0.06068
  • 0.294
  • 0.04721
  • -22.65
Input
  • 5.47
  • 31.81
  • 0
  • 26.34
  • 0
  • -31.76
  • ND
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • -0.02187
  • -0.037
  • 0
Input
  • 105.4
  • 148.3
  • 0.04372
  • 42.85
  • 0.02119
  • -75.79
  • ND
  • 1.959E+4
  • ND
  • 0.06068
  • 0.2721
  • 0.01021
  • -22.65
Input
  • 1087
  • 1157
  • 4.274
  • 66.02
  • 1.546
  • 1.607
  • ND
  • 1.269E+4
  • ND
  • 4.425
  • -96.28
  • -113.3
  • -305.4
Input
  • 57.56
  • 57.02
  • 0
  • -0.5322
  • 0
  • -0.2871
  • ND
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • -28.31
  • -28.42
  • 0
Input
  • 1145
  • 1214
  • 4.274
  • 65.49
  • 1.546
  • 1.32
  • ND
  • 1.269E+4
  • ND
  • 4.425
  • -124.6
  • -141.8
  • -305.4
Input
  • 2.112
  • 2.112
No records found.
No records found.
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
No records found.
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
Input
  • 0.08112
  • 0.3415
  • 0.00001241
  • 0.2604
  • 0.00000836
  • 0.00002
  • ND
  • 0.0489
  • ND
  • 0.00002531
  • 0.0001176
  • 0.00003003
  • -0.002086
Input
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Input
  • 0.8802
  • 0.9267
  • 0.0004364
  • 0.04605
  • 0.0002286
  • 0.003015
  • ND
  • 46.49
  • ND
  • 0.0005862
  • 0.008083
  • -0.004849
  • -0.1538
Output
  • 16.38
  • 16.66
  • 0.006333
  • 0.2701
  • 0.00262
  • 0.04891
  • ND
  • 77.42
  • ND
  • 0.007714
  • 0.1239
  • 0.1491
  • -4.773
Output
  • 284.3
  • 301.2
  • 0.101
  • 16.74
  • 0.04848
  • 2.65
  • ND
  • 2829
  • ND
  • 0.1447
  • 3.351
  • 14.97
  • -79.84
Output
  • 0.001056
  • 0.001107
  • 6.575E-7
  • 0.00005088
  • 3.297E-7
  • 4.878E-7
  • ND
  • 0.06421
  • ND
  • 8.774E-7
  • 0.000002903
  • 6.172E-7
  • -0.0005338
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Output
  • 0
  • 0.09122
  • 0
  • 0.09122
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • 3.295
  • 0
  • 0
Output
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • ND
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Output
No records found.
  • ND
No records found.
No records found.
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
No records found.
  • ND
  • ND
  • 13.09
  • ND
  • ND
Output
No records found.
  • ND
No records found.
No records found.
  • ND
  • ND
  • ND
No records found.
  • ND
  • ND
  • 18
  • ND
  • ND

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Production
A1-A3
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
Use
B1
Operational energy use
B6
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
  • 1123
  • 1194
  • 4.274
  • 66.37
  • 1.546
  • 1.607
  • ND
  • 1.269E+4
  • ND
  • 4.425
  • 2.869
  • 1.664
  • -305.4
  • 0.004175
  • 0.004202
  • 5.46E-7
  • 0.00002713
  • 2.972E-7
  • 4.623E-7
  • ND
  • 0.02484
  • ND
  • 0.000001036
  • 0.00000604
  • 3.769E-7
  • -0.001566
  • 0.9147
  • 0.9427
  • 0.006301
  • 0.02173
  • 0.0003633
  • 0.0009238
  • ND
  • 4.74
  • ND
  • 0.001051
  • 0.002662
  • 0.001132
  • -0.3199
  • 0.000003194
  • 0.000003376
  • 4.729E-9
  • 1.779E-7
  • 1.573E-9
  • 2.136E-9
  • ND
  • 0.00001689
  • ND
  • 4.411E-9
  • 3.641E-9
  • 2.359E-9
  • -1.275E-7
  • 0.04264
  • 0.04443
  • 0.00001608
  • 0.00177
  • 0.000008295
  • 0.00001561
  • ND
  • 0.5795
  • ND
  • 0.00002453
  • 0.00008815
  • 0.00001875
  • -0.01827
  • 0.213
  • 0.2239
  • 0.001602
  • 0.009347
  • 0.0001194
  • 0.0004311
  • ND
  • 0.8527
  • ND
  • 0.0003407
  • 0.001095
  • 0.004266
  • -0.03526
  • 1.725
  • 1.803
  • 0.01777
  • 0.06099
  • 0.001299
  • 0.00393
  • ND
  • 10.26
  • ND
  • 0.003707
  • 0.01001
  • 0.005221
  • -0.3761
  • -13.45
  • -16.47
  • 0.00005969
  • -3.024
  • 0.00002414
  • 3.591
  • ND
  • 3.383
  • ND
  • 0.00006888
  • -0.0003669
  • -0.0003621
  • -0.01827
  • 100.6
  • 105.7
  • 0.3258
  • 4.759
  • 0.1065
  • 0.1554
  • ND
  • 789.2
  • ND
  • 0.3154
  • 6.623
  • 3.617
  • -28.09
  • 2.027
  • 2.109
  • 0.0001644
  • 0.08173
  • 0.00004767
  • 0.00005732
  • ND
  • 3.382
  • ND
  • 0.0001397
  • 0.0002395
  • 0.00009354
  • -0.02204
  • 89.19
  • 91.33
  • 0.326
  • 1.817
  • 0.1066
  • 3.746
  • ND
  • 796
  • ND
  • 0.3156
  • 6.623
  • 3.616
  • -28.13
  • 0.4423
  • 0.4669
  • 0.00503
  • 0.01964
  • 0.0005355
  • 0.001119
  • ND
  • 2.564
  • ND
  • 0.001464
  • 0.002631
  • 0.001456
  • -0.1126
  • 40.09
  • 42.14
  • 0.01585
  • 2.038
  • 0.007638
  • 0.186
  • ND
  • 1425
  • ND
  • 0.02053
  • 0.4547
  • 0.227
  • -3.966

IndicatorUnit Raw material supply
A1
Production
A1-A3
Transport
A2
Manufacturing
A3
Transport
A4
Installation
A5
Use
B1
Operational energy use
B6
De-construction
C1
Transport
C2
Waste processing
C3
Disposal
C4
Recycling Potential
D
1This impact category deals mainly with the eventual impact of low dose ionizing radiation on human health of the nuclear fuel cycle. It does not consider effects due to possible nuclear accidents, occupational exposure nor due to radioactive waste disposal in underground facilities. Potential ionizing radiation from the soil, from radon and from some construction materials is also not measured by this indicator.
2The results of this environmental impact indicator shall be used with care as the uncertainties on these results are high or as there is limited experiences with the indicator.
Incidence of disease due to PM emissions (PM) 2
  • 0.000008379
  • 0.000008766
  • 1.852E-8
  • 3.688E-7
  • 1.067E-8
  • 1.151E-8
  • ND
  • 0.00003113
  • ND
  • 2.503E-8
  • 2.297E-8
  • 1.172E-8
  • -0.000001697
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for ecosystems (ETP-fw) 2
  • 1227
  • 1.25E+3
  • 0.4387
  • 22.36
  • 0.2187
  • 4.447
  • ND
  • 4441
  • ND
  • 0.6998
  • 13.51
  • 114.4
  • -137.4
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for humans - cancer effects (HTP-c) 2
  • 7.176E-8
  • 7.412E-8
  • 6.316E-11
  • 2.295E-9
  • 1.759E-11
  • 2.143E-10
  • ND
  • 4.953E-7
  • ND
  • 5.363E-11
  • 6.393E-10
  • 5.625E-10
  • -1.936E-8
Potential Comparative Toxic Unit for humans - non-cancer effects (HTP-nc) 2
  • 0.000002078
  • 0.000002143
  • 1.779E-9
  • 6.289E-8
  • 1.001E-9
  • 8.746E-9
  • ND
  • 0.00002628
  • ND
  • 2.77E-9
  • 2.527E-8
  • 1.816E-8
  • -0.000001479
Potential Human exposure efficiency relative to U235 (IRP) 1
  • 4.244
  • 4.461
  • 0.002692
  • 0.2137
  • 0.001347
  • 0.001947
  • ND
  • 281.7
  • ND
  • 0.003581
  • 0.01176
  • 0.002476
  • -2.195
Soil quality index (SQP) 2
  • 1.08E+3
  • 1333
  • 2.031
  • 251.2
  • 1.557
  • 0.7866
  • ND
  • 2.213E+4
  • ND
  • 2.643
  • 2.493
  • 2.02
  • -91.31