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    '''Service cycle is a [[feature]] of [[Product group]] and [[product]]'''
    A '''service cycle''' describes everything behind an economic transaction, down to [[nature's services]], [[state services]] and other [[service economy]] elements.  It goes below [[commodity]] and [[product]] relations where it can find out about them, and tries to include all impacts from every service stage:
    A '''service cycle''' describes everything behind an economic transaction, down to [[nature's services]], [[state services]] and other [[service economy]] elements.  It goes below [[commodity]] and [[product]] relations where it can find out about them, and tries to include all impacts from every service stage:


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    *[[recycling]] and [[waste disposal]], e.g. [[biodegradeable]]
    *[[recycling]] and [[waste disposal]], e.g. [[biodegradeable]]
    *other [[comprehensive outcome]] elements of the service cycle as above
    *other [[comprehensive outcome]] elements of the service cycle as above
    ===A primitive example===
    #[[Sun]] shines
    #Sunshine causes [[rainfall]]
    #[[Vegetation]] grows
    #[[Animal]] eats vegetation
    #[[Animal]] gets milked by [[farmer]]
    #Farmer drinks milk
    #Farmer takes a pee
    #The nutrients from the urine helps 3.
    This is the ''Service cycle'' of [[Milk]] in a primitive production setting. In a more advanced setting we would have makers of agricultural machines, transportation, vets, pharmaceuticals, electricity, diesel, milking robots, buildings and some other stuff to get [[milk]]