Life Cycle Assessment: Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of Products or Processes
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Our Offer
Based on your requirements, our first step is to define the objective and scope of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study. Together with you, we gather the necessary data on energy use, materials, and emissions to calculate the environmental impact of your product. The results can be used for reporting, ecological product improvement, or marketing purposes. We are also happy to prepare a report in compliance with relevant standards and assist with an independent review of the results.
We place a strong emphasis on building methodological expertise within your company. We provide insights into our modeling approach and offer optional training sessions to support your team.
Our experience in the field of life cycle assessment is based on numerous scientific studies and consultancy projects. We offer customised solutions and provide you with practical advice and support.
Further information on our approach can be found in our series of articles on sustainability assessment methods: Life Cycle Assessment.
Project examples:
- Decarbonisation network – ‘dekarbN’
- EU Taxonomy: Project for the training and implementation of life cycle assessments for the evaluation of green investments, EnBW
- Project ‘Kreislauffähige Energiewende’ for balancing the reduction of greenhouse gases through future material cycles in the life cycle of energy technology systems and components
- Dissertation on the topic ‘Development of Instruments for a Circular Energy Economy’
- LCA for the EU taxonomy of a geothermal plant, MTU Aero Engines
- LCA for Hycamite TCD Technologies Oy Zero-emission low-cost hydrogen production | Hycamite Ltd
- Implementation roadmap for the systematic implementation of the Life Cycle Assessment, ThyssenKrupp Bilstein GmbH
- Project accompanying research on the energy transition in transport (BEniVer) Head of the sub-project ‘Ecological assessment’