coprodukt
Coprodukt, or coproduct, is a term used in economics and process industries to describe a product that is produced simultaneously with at least one other product in the same production process. Coproducts arise when inputs and processing are shared, and the outputs are intended as valuable products rather than waste. The exact mix of outputs can depend on technical and economic factors, and the products are often produced up to a common split-off point.
A coproduct is typically distinguished from a by-product. A by-product is a secondary output that usually has
Accounting and decision making around coproducts involve allocating joint costs incurred up to the split-off point.
Examples of coproducts include sugar and molasses produced together in sugar refining, gasoline and diesel obtained
See also: Coproduction, Joint product, By-product, Cost allocation methods.