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Consider an LCA study for a novel bioplastic packaging material intended for global distribution. Midway through the life cycle inventory analysis, a regulatory body in a key target market announces a forthcoming ban on specific chemical additives commonly used in bioplastic production, which were assumed to be benign in the initial goal and scope definition. This new regulation significantly alters the potential environmental and health implications of the material\'s production pathway. What is the most appropriate procedural step to ensure the integrity and relevance of the ongoing LCA, adhering to ISO 14040:2006 principles?
Revisit and potentially revise the goal and scope definition to incorporate the implications of the new regulation and its impact on the chosen production pathway.
Continue with the inventory analysis using the original assumptions and address the regulatory change solely in the interpretation phase as a sensitivity analysis.
Immediately halt the LCA and restart the entire process from scratch, assuming the initial goal and scope were fundamentally flawed.
Exclude the target market from the geographical scope of the LCA and proceed with the original goal and scope definition for other markets.

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