This is a market dataset, representing the consumption market of the region. The dataset includes transport from the gate to the point of consumption, and transport services are calculated based on the transport situation of this product in the region. Vinyl chloride can be used as an extractant, refrigerant, as well as a solvent, for manufacturing plastics and organic synthesis. This dataset contains primary raw materials, energy, atmospheric emissions, water emissions, and waste from the production process. Infrastructure for production such as equipment and plant construction is not included within the boundaries of the dataset; the data inventory is taken from literature and optimized based on the best available information for 2022. Emissions data for the following substances is substituted with Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) data instead of data collected by the EDC/VCM data collector: vinyl chloride, dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane (chloroform), methyl chloride, and dichloroethylene. Dioxins, the Vinyl Institute provided data on EDC/VCM production in 2015, and also provided estimates of the percentage of each emission from EDC/VCM production and PVC production. The quantity of dioxins is calculated in terms of Toxic Equivalence (TEQ); ethylene is chlorinated in the liquid phase to produce vinyl chloride, the process flow includes catalytic reaction (ethylene, hydrochloric acid, and oxygen react under the action of a catalyst to generate dichloroethane and water), high-temperature cracking (dichloroethane undergoes cracking at high temperatures, producing vinyl chloride and hydrochloric acid), and hydrogen chloride recovery, among other processes.